Synopses & Reviews
Methods for Teaching uses a three-phase model of teaching—planning, implementing, and assessing—as a framework for fostering a success-oriented K-12 environment that promotes student learning.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 330-344) and index.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: A Model for Teaching
The Teacher's Role
Teaching: An Analysis
Standards and Professional Development
The Three-Phase Approach to Instruction
The Teacher as Decision Maker
The Importance of Reflection in Teaching
Unit One: Learning-Centered Planning
Chapter 2: The Goals of Instruction
Sources of Goals
The Three Domains
Content in the Cognitive Domain
Chapter 3: Formulating Goals and Objectives
Influences on Classroom Goals and Objectives
Alternate Formats
Implementing Goals and Objectives in Classrooms
Chapter 4: Planning for Learning
Decision Making and Planning
Long-Term Planning
Unit Planning
Lesson Planning
The Total Lesson Plan
Diversity in the Classroom: Planning for Diverse Populations
Adapting Lesson Planning for Everyday Use
Technology in the Classroom: Facilitating the Planning Process
Planning and Reflecting
Chapter 5: The Affective, Psychomotor, and Cognitive Domains
The Affective Domain
The Psychomotor Domain
The Cognitive Domain
Unit Two: Learner-Centered Instruction
Chapter 6: Questioning Strategies
Question Levels
Question Focus
Questioning Strategies
Questioning Skills
Motivating Students Through Questioning
Chapter 7: Teaching Strategies
Teacher-Directed and Discovery Teaching
Teacher-Directed Teaching
Guided Discovery Teaching
Cooperative Learning Strategies
Discussion Strategies
Problem-Based Learning
Chapter 8: Utilizing and Building on Learner Differences: Instructional Strategies
Multicultural Education
Teaching ELL Students
Teaching Students Placed at Risk
Inclusion
Diversity and Technology in the Classroom: Using Computers to Accommodate Students
Learning Styles
Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences
Chapter 9: Classroom Management: Prevention
Classroom Management: An Overview
Prerequisites to Effective Management
Planning for Effective Management
Teaching Rules and Procedures
Communication with Parents
Chapter 10: Classroom Management: Intervention
Sources of Management Problems
Characteristics of Effective Intervention
Theoretical Approaches to Intervention
An Intervention Continuum
Serious Management Problems: Violence and Aggression
Unit Three: Learner-Centered Assessment
Chapter 11: Assessing Student Learning
Measurement and Evaluation
Preparing Accurate Measurement Items
Alternative Assessment
Diversity in the Classroom: Reducing Bias in Assessment
Grades and Grading
Technology in the Classroom: Improving Assessment
References
Index