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Enseignement explicite : pratiques et stratégies
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 259

Enseignement explicite : pratiques et stratégies

Pour choisir ses pratiques pédagogiques, tout enseignant est confronté à une multitude d’informations de qualité variable. Certaines reposent sur des traditions ou encore des opinions, tandis que d’autres reposent sur des recherches de terrain, ayant permis d’en démontrer l’efficacité. C’est notamment le cas de l’enseignement explicite, une approche pédagogique qui permet au plus grand nombre d’élèves de réussir, et ce, indépendamment de leurs caractéristiques initiales telles que l’origine sociale. En ce sens, l’enseignement explicite est donc également équitable. En utilisant cette démarche, l’enseignant tente de rendre accessible à tous ce qui se passe en classe (les démarches, les objectifs...), considérant que l’implicite peut être néfaste aux apprentissages, notamment des élèves en difficultés. Pour ce faire, l’enseignant met en oeuvre un ensemble de gestes professionnels de gestion des apprentissages et de classe présentés en détail dans ce livre. Les stratégies décrites sont « transversales » et utiles pour les différents niveaux d’enseignement ; les différentes disciplines.

Reflective Teaching
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 111

Reflective Teaching

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-13
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This volume outlines the assumptions and beliefs that distinguish the concept of the reflective teacher from the view of the teacher as passive and a mere technician -- a view that teacher education programs and schools have historically promoted. The authors demonstrate how various conceptions of reflective teaching differ from one another. They believe that it is only through teachers' reflections on their own teaching that they become more skilled, more capable, and in general better teachers. This is the first volume in the "Reflective Teaching and the Social Conditions of Schooling" series. The major goal of both this book and of all of the volumes to follow in this series is to help teachers explore and define their own positions with regard to the topics and issues at hand within the context of the aims of education in a democratic society.

Efficiency in Learning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Efficiency in Learning

Efficiency in Learning offers a road map of the most effective ways to use the three fundamental communication of training: visuals, written text, and audio. Regardless of how you are delivering your training materials—in the classroom, in print, by synchronous or asynchronous media—the book’s methods are easily applied to your lesson presentations, handouts, reference guides, or e-learning screens. Designed to be a down-to-earth resource for all instructional professionals, Efficiency in Learning’s guidelines are clearly illustrated with real-world examples.

Observing Interaction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Observing Interaction

Mothers and infants exchanging gleeful vocalizations, married couples discussing their problems, children playing, birds courting and monkeys fighting have this in common: their interactions with others unfold over time. Almost anyone who is interested can observe and describe such phenomena. But usually scientists demand more. They want observations that are replicable and amenable to scientific analysis, while still faithful to the dynamics of the phenomena studied. This book provides a straightforward introduction to scientific methods for observing social behavior. Because of the importance of time in the dynamics of social interaction, sequential approaches to analyzing and understanding social behavior are emphasized. An advanced knowledge of statistical analysis is not required. Instead, the authors present fundamental concepts and offer practical advice.

The Child and the State in India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

The Child and the State in India

India has the largest number of non-schoolgoing working children in the world. Why has the government not removed them from the labor force and required that they attend school, as have the governments of all developed and many developing countries? To answer this question, this major comparative study first looks at why and when other states have intervened to protect children against parents and employers. By examining Europe of the nineteenth century, the United States, Japan, and a number of developing countries, Myron Weiner rejects the argument that children were removed from the labor force only when the incomes of the poor rose and employers needed a more skilled labor force. Turning to India, the author shows that its policies arise from fundamental beliefs, embedded in the culture, rather than from economic conditions. Identifying the specific values that elsewhere led educators, social activists, religious leaders, trade unionists, military officers, and government bureaucrats to make education compulsory and to end child labor, he explains why similar groups in India do not play the same role.

The Scientific Basis of the Art of Teaching
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 122

The Scientific Basis of the Art of Teaching

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Unknown

These chapters are extensions of teh lectures delivered at Teachers College, Columbia University, April 1977.