Joyce, Bruce R.

Models of teaching / Bruce Joyce, Marsha Weil, Emily Calhoun, - 9th ed. - Boston : Pearson, c2015. - xxviii, 452 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 421-446) and index.

Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE MODELS OF TEACHING: A WORKING PROFESSIONAL REPERTOIRE
ch. One Where Models of Teaching Come From Constructing Knowledge and Skill to Help Our Students Construct Knowledge and Skill
ch. Two Building the Community of Expert Learners Taking Advantage of Our Students' Capacity to Learn (and Ours)
pt. TWO THE BASIC INFORMATION-PROCESSING MODELS OF TEACHING
ch. Three Learning to Learn Inductively The Really, Really Basic Model of Teaching
ch. Four Scientific Inquiry Building Learning around Investigations
ch. Five The Picture Word Inductive Model Developing Literacy through Inquiry
pt. THREE SPECIAL PURPOSE INFORMATION-PROCESSING MODELS
ch. Six Concept Attainment The Explicit Teaching of Important Concepts
ch. Seven Synectics Teaching the Left Brain to Put the Right Side to Work
ch. Eight Memorization Getting the Facts Straight, Now and for the Long Term Note continued: ch. Nine Using Advance Organizers to Design Presentations Scaffolding Lectures, ICT, and Distance Offerings
ch. Ten The Inquiry Training Model Training Inquiry Skills Directly
pt. FOUR THE SOCIAL FAMILY OF MODELS OF TEACHING
ch. Eleven Partners in Learning Getting Everybody on Board
ch. Twelve Group Investigation Rigorous Inquiry through-Democratic Process
ch. Thirteen Role Playing Studying Values
pt. FIVE THE PERSONAL FAMILY OF MODELS
ch. Fourteen Nondirective Teaching The Learner at the Center
ch. Fifteen Developing Positive Self-Concepts Finding the Inner Person and Learning Self-Actualization
pt. SIX THE BEHAVIORAL FAMILY OF MODELS
ch. Sixteen Explicit Instruction Comprehension When Reading and Composing When Writing
ch. Seventeen Mastery Learning Bit by Bit, Block by Block, We Climb Our Way to Mastery
ch. Eighteen Direct Instruction Applied Psychology Goes to Work Note continued: pt. SEVEN THE CONDITIONS OF LEARNING, LEARNING STYLES, AND CONCEPTUAL LEVELS
ch. Nineteen Creating Curricula The Conditions of Learning
ch. Twenty Expanding Our Horizons Making Discomfort Productive

With the goal of providing the strongest positive effect on student achievement while keeping in line with the current emphasis on standards-based education, Models of Teaching pairs rationale and research with real-world examples and applications to provide a strong foundation for future and new educators. It includes thoroughly documented research on the various models of teaching and their subsequent positive effects on student success. Serving as the core of a successful K-12 teacher education program, Models of Teaching encompasses all of the major psychological and philosophical approaches to teaching and schooling, and gives teachers the tools they need to build strong classrooms that accelerate student learning


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