Applying Standards-based Constructivism: A Two-step Guide for Motivating Elementary StudentsEye On Education, 2004 - 193 pagina's This book provides teachers with practical ways of constructing lessons that will engage students and help them develop personal responsibility for their own learning. |
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Learning Objectives for a Lesson 61 | 61 |
Assessment 73 | 73 |
Reflection 86 | 86 |
3 How We Learn Guides How We Teach 93 | 93 |
Learning Grows from Confusion 95 | 95 |
Memorization and Critical Thinking 104 | 104 |
We Learn Best When We Teach Others 107 | 107 |
A Practical Application for Teachers Administrators and Students 109 | 109 |
Interaction Lecture and Constructivism 111 | 111 |
Student Motivation through Authentic Tasks 118 | 118 |
The Effective Classroom Teacher 131 | 131 |
The Effective Student 147 | 147 |
Appendix A 151 | 151 |
Appendix B 187 | 187 |
References 191 | 191 |
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