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highlights! Teaching Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54

highlights! Teaching Guide

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Effective Teaching Strategies 8e
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Effective Teaching Strategies 8e

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-01-12
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  • Publisher: Cengage AU

Effective Teaching Strategies: Lessons from Research and Practice provides a practical overview of nine common teaching strategies used in all levels of education and training from early childhood through to higher education. Initial chapters discuss the range of teaching strategies, the Australian Curriculum framework and introduce the key principles of quality teaching and learning. These ideas are then applied through chapters devoted to different teaching strategies: direct instruction, discussion, small-group work, cooperative learning, problem solving, inquiry, role-play, case study and student writing. This structure, and balance between theory and very practical strategies, makes this market-leading text a valuable resource for students to use across multiple courses – especially in their professional placement – as well as in their future classrooms. Instructor resources include NEW instructor guide and updated PowerPoints and lesson planning documents

History, Philosophy and Science Teaching: A Personal Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

History, Philosophy and Science Teaching: A Personal Story

This book is an historical narrative of academic appointments, significant personal and collaborative research endeavours, and important editorial and institutional engagements. For forty years Michael Matthews has been a prominent international researcher, author, editor and organiser in the field of ‘History, Philosophy and Science Teaching’. He has systematically brought his own discipline training in science, psychology, philosophy of education, and the history and philosophy of science, to bear upon theoretical, curricular and pedagogical issues in science education. The book includes accounts of philosophers who greatly influenced his own thinking and who also were personal friends – Wallis Suchting, Abner Shimony, Robert Cohen, Marx Wartofsky, Israel Scheffler, Michael Martin and Mario Bunge. It advocates the importance of clear writing and avoidance of faddism in both philosophy and in education. It concludes with a proposal for informed and enlightened science teacher education.

Decisions and Orders of the National Labor Relations Board
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1004
Midnight Radio
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 366

Midnight Radio

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-08-18
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

"What's the big deal about getting through the night? Is there something I should know?" "Yes," he mumbled, "Don't go to sleep." Welcome to the dark world of Ryan Knox. Six months ago he had it all, a wife, a great job, and plenty of money. But suddenly he found himself alone, out of work, and almost broke. If he didn't find something, and quick, he might lose the only thing he had left...his house. That's why he thought his luck was changing when he got the graveyard shift at K-talk radio. What Ryan didn't know was that there were things at K-talk even stranger than the staff. Dark things. Sinister things. Things that only came out at night...when he was there alone. His luck was about to change all right. For the worse! Midnight Radio gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, 'Killer Job.'

Primary Science Curriculum Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 97

Primary Science Curriculum Guide

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-06-17
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This guide provides trainee teachers with an insight into the nature and teaching of primary science. It aims to introduce you to the ways in which children learn science, and to the science itself. Each Unit can be studied independently or used to support/prepare for school experiences. You will be directed towards additional reading, which will develop or confirm the subject knowledge you will need to achieve QTS. the curriculum guide is up-to-date, revised to take account of Curriculum 2000 and accepted 'good practice' in primary science teaching and learning. It is also flexible - many of the Units are stand-alone. They can be undertaken in any order, at your own pace, to complement scho...

Cross Your Heart and Hope to Die
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Cross Your Heart and Hope to Die

Hundreds of deaths have been attributed to a heart-shaped pill, White Hearts, the newest and deadliest form of the designer drug Ecstasy. To combat the threat, the newly-elected president of the United States authorizes a special task force under the direction of his Drug Czar, General Mitchell O'Toole, to locate the drug's source. Although the physical injuries he suffered during a blown mission in Colombia three years earlier had long since healed, former undercover DEA agent Jack Keller still wasn't fully recovered from the psychological trauma of the incident. However, when a helicopter lands in the compound of the Idaho fishing lodge where he lives and O'Toole steps out, he suspects that his days of self-imposed retirement may have temporarily come to an end. Despite having only two clues with which to work -- a three-year-old letter found buried in DEA files and a mysterious reporter known only as Ziggy who knows more about the drug than the DEA -- Jack begins looking into the late-night dance scene where the drug thrives.

Writing Undergraduate Lab Reports
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 97

Writing Undergraduate Lab Reports

A practical guide to writing impactful lab reports for science undergraduates through the use of model outlines and annotated publications.

Innocent Blood
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 812

Innocent Blood

From pro-life advocate Donald S. Smith comes INNOCENT BLOOD: America’s Final Trial, a compelling novel that aims to open the hearts and minds of millions of Americans to the reality of abortion. The novel is the story of a man, Jefferson Maddox, driven by a passion for the welfare of America’s unborn generation. Educated in literature and drama, and married to a uniquely beautiful fashion model, Jefferson Maddox rises to wealth and power as the founder of a billion-dollar financial empire. Deeply concerned about his home state, South Carolina, Maddox becomes governor of the state. His successful recovery program becomes a stepping-stone to the presidency of the United States of America. ...

Using Student-centered Methods with Teacher-centered Students
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Using Student-centered Methods with Teacher-centered Students

This book has a clear message for classroom teachers: student learning improves when teachers introduce their students to strategies for learning as well as teaching them specific language skills. In practice, however, many of the students themselves are more teacher-centered, finding it easier and preferable to depend on their teachers rather than to take on greater responsibility for their own learning, especially if their educational and cultural backgrounds have not prepared them for this new role. Using Student-Centered Methods with Teacher-Centered Students is packed with suggestions for bringing about a successful match between teachers' preferred ways of teaching and learners' preferred ways of learning, while gradually encouraging increased learner autonomy. The original edition of this book has been widely used by English language teachers worldwide. This new edition offers many fresh ideas, particularly in the area of technology in language learning and teaching.