unreferenced date November 2006 A teaching associate is an academically qualified and registered graduate student , usually in full time residence, employed temporarily to teach freshman and wiktionary sophomore sophomore level courses or occasionally more advanced undergraduate courses in an United States American university . They are an advanced form of graduate teaching assistant , normally doctoral students, and are paid better than teaching assistants. Category Education and training occupations ... more details
orphan date May 2010 Models of Teaching is a book by Bruce Joyce about the use of group learning , role playing , synectics and other teaching techniques. References Joyce, Bruce. Models of Teaching. 2009. Pearson Education, Inc. Lindsay, J. What the Data Really Show Direct Instruction Really Works http www.jefflindsay.com EducData.shtml Category Education books fa ... more details
Infobox journal title Teaching Sociology cover Image Teaching Sociology journals cover.gif editor Kathleen S. Lowney discipline Sociology , Education peer reviewed Yes language English language English abbreviation TS publisher SAGE Publications for the American Sociological Association country United States USA frequency Quarterly history 1973 present. openaccess license impact 0.582 impact year 2010 website http ts.lemoyne.edu tsmain.html link1 http www.asanet.org page.ww?section Teaching Sociology Journal &name Homepage link1 name Journal page at ASA link2 http tso.sagepub.com link2 name Journal page at SAGE RSS atom JSTOR teacsoci OCLC 1789172 LCCN 73646931 CODEN ISSN 0092 055X eISSN 1939 862X boxwidth Teaching Sociology TS is an quarterly January, April, July, October academic journal in the field of sociology . It has been published since 1973 by American Sociological Association . The journal s goal is to publicize both theoretical and practical information useful for professionals teaching sociology courses. Teaching Sociology publishes full length articles, notes of 10 pages or less, and reviews of various media. Content ranges from experimental studies on teaching, through discussion of specific techniques to broad essays. History Teaching Sociology incorporates Teaching Newsletter 1979 1985 , which was formerly On Teaching Undergraduate Sociology Newsletter 197? 1979 . External links http www.asanet.org page.ww?section Teaching Sociology 28Journal 29&name Homepage Homepage Category Publications established in 1973 Category Education journals Category Sociology journals Category Quarterly journals Category SAGE academic journals socialscience journal stub socio stub ... more details
Scientific teaching is a pedagogy pedagogical approach used in undergraduate science classrooms whereby teaching and learning is approached with the same rigor as science itself. According to a 2004 Policy Forum in Science journal Science magazine, scientific teaching involves active learning strategies to engage students in the process of science and teaching methods that have been systematically tested and shown to reach diverse students. ref Jo Handelsman, Diane Ebert May, Robert Beichner, Peter Bruns, Amy Chang, Robert DeHaan, Jim Gentile, Sarah Lauffer, James Stewart, Shirley M. Tilghman, and William B. Wood. 2004 . http scientificteaching.wisc.edu documents ScientificTeaching.pdf Scientific Teaching . Science 304 5670, 23 April , 521 522. ref The 2007 volume Scientific Teaching ref Jo Handelsman, Sarah Miller, and Christine Pfund. 2007 . http scientificteaching.wisc.edu books.htm Scientific Teaching . Madison, WI Englewood, CO and New York The Wisconsin Program for Scientific Teaching, Roberts & Company, and W.H. Freeman. ref lists three major tenets of scientific teaching blockquote Active learning A process in which students are actively engaged in learning. It may include inquiry based learning, cooperative learning, or student centered learning. Assessment Tools for measuring ... each student unique, each cohort of students unique, and each teaching experience unique. Diversity includes everything in the classroom the students, the instructors, the content, the teaching ... teaching approach. In practice, scientific teaching employs a backward design approach. The instructor ... detail.php?id 2221 Pathways to Scientific Teaching . Sinauer Associates, Inc. ref References Reflist External links http scientificteaching.wisc.edu Wisconsin Program for Scientific Teaching http scientificteaching.wisc.edu books.htm Scientific Teaching by Jo Handelsman Handelsman , Miller, and Pfund ... Education in Biology http www.sinauer.com detail.php?id 2221 Pathways to Scientific Teaching ... more details
Multiple issues wikify March 2012 unreferenced November 2006 orphan February 2009 The Passport to Teaching is an alternative teacher certification offered by the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence . The Passport to Teaching certification is a program for individuals who wish to pursue a career as a teacher but do not have a degree in education. The program works with and prepares candidates by offering online courses, exam preparation, and advisors who are current or former teachers. Candidates demonstrate their ability to enter the classroom as an effective teacher by showing proficiency on rigorous ABCTE certification examinations. Candidates with their Passport to Teaching can receive initial licensure to teacher in states that accept the certification and subject area. DEFAULTSORT Passport To Teaching Category Teacher training Edu stub ... more details
primary sources date January 2012 Advert date March 2012 Launched in 2011, Teaching Channel is a multi platform service delivering professional development videos for teachers over the Internet and on television. In addition to showcasing inspiring teachers in videos, Teaching Channel also hosts a community for educators to share ideas, best practices and enhance their knowledge. Goals The stated Citation needed date March 2012 mission of Teaching Channel is to revolutionize how teachers learn, connect, and inspire each other to improve the outcomes for all students in America. To accomplish this, Teaching Channel has established three goals Build teacher driven professional learning Deepen and improve opportunities for teacher learning Elevate and celebrate teachers in our society ref http www.teachingchannel.org story Teaching Channel Goals ref The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provided a 3.5 million grant to help fund the educational service. ref http www.gatesfoundation.org Grants 2011 Pages The Teaching Channel OPP1040433.aspx Grant from The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation ref Topics And Subjects Covered The videos on the Teaching Channel website cover a variety of subjects ..., collaboration, common core, new teachers, and celebrating teachers. Teaching Channel Presents Teaching ... across the country. Each hour long episode features some of the videos from Teaching Channel s website. Online Community Size and Make Up The online Community for Teaching Channel is a forum for teachers where they can reach out to other educators to get guidance on teaching methods, strategies ... teachers Teaching Channel Community ref Patricia Wasley Pat Wasley is the Chief Academic Officer for Teaching Channel. She is the former dean of the College of Education at the University of Washington . Sarah Brown Wessling, 2010 National Teacher of the Year , is on the staff of Teaching Channel ... Teaching Channel on TV http www.pbs.org tv schedules Category Educational video websites ... more details
About teaching assistants in higher education teaching assistants in UK schools Teaching assistant United ... May 2010 A teaching assistant TA is an individual who assists a professor or teacher with instructional responsibilities. TAs include graduate teaching assistants GTAs , who are graduate school graduate students undergraduate teaching assistants UTAs , who are undergraduate students secondary school ... graduate students serve as the sole instructor for one or more classes each semester as a teaching ... in training graduate teaching assistants journal Journal for Higher Education Management, 9 volume ... Teaching assistant training A view from the trenches editor J. D. Nyquist, R. D. Abbott, D. H. Wulff ... course credits in return for their assistance. Graduate teaching assistants Graduate teaching assistants ... by a department at a college or university in teaching related responsibilities. In New Zealand ... TA positions provide funding for postgraduate research although the main purpose is to provide teaching ..., C. 2004 . The graduate teaching assistant Lessons from a North American experience. Teaching in Higher ... office hours invigilating tests or exams and assisting a professor with a large lecture class by teaching student s in recitation , laboratory, or discussion sessions. Professors may also use their teaching ... opportunity to use their teaching skills, as many are in pursuit of teaching careers. Some graduate ... to. Graduate TAs should not be confused with teaching fellow s TFs or graduate student instructor ... course, teaching graduate students that teaching can be learned, practiced, and continually improved ... feel more confident in their ability to confront the challenges associated with teaching at the collegiate ... efficacy is important because teachers who have confidence in their abilities are more dedicated to their teaching .... 2008 Assessment of Graduate Teaching Assistant GTA Training A Case Study of a Training Program and Its ... a passion and enthusiasm for a subject matter will increase the odds of teaching effectively and having ... more details
No footnotes date March 2009 A teaching method comprises the principles and methods used for Teaching Instruction instruction . Commonly used teaching methods may include class participation, demonstration, recitation, memorization, or combinations of these. The choice of teaching method or methods to be used ..., is the process of teaching by giving spoken explanations of the subject that is to be learned .... Demonstrating main Demonstration teaching Demonstrating is the process of teaching through examples ... personally biased way. Group projects and discussions are examples of this teaching method. Teachers ... lesson. Learning by teaching main Learning by teaching In this teaching method, students ... in the teaching process, they gain self confidence and strengthen their speaking and communication skills. Evolution of teaching methods Ancient education About 3000 BC, with the advent of writing ... subjects. During Napoleonic warfare , the teaching methodology of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi of Switzerland ... classroom management skills to be incorporated into the teaching process. ref name Gatto Cite ... 20th century Newer teaching methods may incorporate television, radio, computer, and other modern devices ... and a desire to learn. Inquiry learning is another modern teaching method. See also Educational psychology Educational philosophy Example Choice Lesson plan Teacher Learning by teaching LdL Case ..., 1915. Gilbert Highet, The Art of Teaching, Knopf, 1950. http www.AestheticRealism.org Education link.htm The Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method. Palmer, Parker. Teaching Practice Teaching Methods. National Board Certified Digital Edge Teachers. Teaching Methods Demonstrations. Lieberman, Ann. Teacher .... It also describes http www.teachshare.org wiki index.php?title Category Techniques various teaching techniques. http uastudent.com category english english methodology English Teaching Methodology education Category Infographics Category Teaching de Lehrmethode fa hi hr ... more details
Refimprove date May 2007 Teaching abroad is a catch phrase used in first world countries for temporary teaching assignments outside of their home country. Overview of different programs There are many different programs that exist to help people to teach abroad. Three often used paths for American teachers are teaching at a United States Department of Defense Department of Defense school, teaching at an International School , or working independently at any school accepting foreign applicants. U.S. Department of Defense Teaching at a U.S. Department of Defense DOD school is much like teaching at a school within the United States. The schools enroll the children of military and DOD civilian employees. There are currently 222 public schools in 13 foreign countries, seven states, Guam, and Puerto Rico DOD . There are 8,785 teachers working in these schools. The DOD works to keep the school atmosphere and level of learning comparable to schools within the U.S. ref http www.dodea.edu DoDEA The Department of Defense Education Activity Bot generated title ref The DOD hires only teachers with Bachelor s degrees which must include some course work in education and teaching experience. Most placements are for one or two years teachers are placed at the discretion of the DoD and cannot choose ..., such as computer skills, AIDS HIV awareness, science, math, etc. Volunteer English teaching programs exist in almost all corners of the world. Some countries with prominent English teaching programs ..., embassies, missions, or missionary programs. TESOL Certification Many teaching positions overseas are for teachers of English, and can involve teaching to all ages, including both children and adults ... in Japan and English Opens Doors in Chile . Some programs require teaching credentials and or English ..., without stating that they are no substitute for a university degree in teaching English as a foreign ... Category Teaching Category English language education ... more details
The Transition to Teaching grant is a US Federal program intended to attract and retain mid career professionals into the field of teaching at high need schools. Candidates are paid a stipend of United States dollar 1,000 per year for their first 2 years in order to ease the transition to the profession. During those two years, they are required to receive their teaching credential on their own dime. If they commit to a 3rd year, they receive an additional 3,000 stipend. The program tends to benefit Teach For America candidates. Sometimes while a new teacher completes the requirements for the grant, the school is reclassified as no longer a high need school, in which case the newly arrived teacher does not receive any of the money upon completion of the certification and 3rd year commitment. ref cite web url http www2.ed.gov programs transitionteach index.html title Transition to Teaching publisher US Department of Education date 5 November 2010 accessdate March 06, 2012 ref References references Category United States Department of Education ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2007 A teaching qualification or teacher qualification is one of a number of academic degree academic and professional degree s that enables a person to become a registered teacher in primary education primary or secondary education secondary school. Such qualifications include, but are not limited to, the Postgraduate Certificate in Education PGCE , the Professional Graduate Diploma in Education PGDE and the Bachelor of Education . External links http www.opsi.gov.uk sr sr1997 Nisr 19970312 en 1.htm Teachers Eligibility Regulations Northern Ireland 1997 http www.gtcni.org.uk General Teaching Council for Northern Ireland http www.gtcs.org.uk General Teaching Council for Scotland http www.teachinginscotland.com Teach in Scotland edu stub Category Education in Scotland Category Education administration in Northern Ireland Category Professional titles and certifications ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 College Teaching formerly Improving College & University Teaching is a quarterly cross disciplinary academic journal focused on the subject of teaching in higher education , with special focus on improving student learning . The journal website states that it publishes articles that give practical advice to the college or university teacher. Most of the articles propose the adoption or abandonment of specific classroom techniques. First issue was published in 1953. Publication information Quarterly ISSN 8756 7555 Publisher Heldref Publications , Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation References http www.periodicals.com html ihp e.html?ec00815 Periodicals Service Company and Schmidt Periodicals GmbH External links http www.heldref.org pubs ct about.html Homepage Category Education journals Category Publications established in 1953 Category Quarterly journals socialscience journal stub ... more details
dablink For an academic s written statement of his or her general views on teaching, see teaching philosophy . Infobox journal title Teaching Philosophy cover File tpcover2011.gif editor Michael Cholbi discipline Philosophy , education abbreviation Teach. Philos. publisher Philosophy Documentation Center country frequency Quarterly history 1975&ndash present website http secure.pdcnet.org teachphil link2 http secure.pdcnet.org teachphil toc link2 name Tables of content with abstracts link3 http secure.pdcnet.org pdc bvdb.nsf journaldetail?openform&journal pdc teachphil&cat special link3 name Special issues RSS http secure.pdcnet.org pdc bvdb.nsf getrssxml?openagent&synonym teachphil atom OCLC 2773264 JSTOR LCCN 76 649637 CODEN ISSN 0145 5788 eISSN 2153 6619 Teaching Philosophy is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal devoted to the practical and theoretical discussion of teaching and learning philosophy , that is philosophy education . The journal was established in 1975 by Arnold ..., Anita Silvers , and Robert C. Solomon . It is published quarterly on behalf of the Teaching Philosophy ... Teachers have online access to Teaching Philosophy as a benefit of membership. Topics covered Topics that are frequently covered include Teaching methods and the use of new instructional material Experimental and interdisciplinary courses with philosophical content Evaluation of teaching and assessment ..., software, instructional media, and Web based resources Indexing Teaching Philosophy is abstracted ... on Teaching Philosophy from the American Association of Philosophy Teachers http www.philosophyteachers.org ... toward Teaching in the Early Years of the American Philosophical Association , Volume 25, Nr.1 March 2002 , pp.53&ndash 68. Deborah Barnbaum, Teaching Empathy in Medical Ethics The Use of Lottery ... pdf tphistory.pdf History of Teaching Philosophy http www.pdcnet.org Philosophy Documentation Center ... Publications established in 1975 Category Quarterly journals Category Teaching Category Philosophy ... more details
Student teaching is a college supervised instructional experience usually the culminating course in a university college undergraduate education or graduate school program leading to teacher education and certification. Examples of programs include Early Childhood Birth Grade 3 , Middle Childhood Grades 4 9 , and Adolescence to Young Adult Grades 7 12 . It is required by those earning either a Bachelor of Education or Master of Education degree. Student teaching is required for students who are not yet certified to teach. It is different from a practicum , which is required when a student already holds certification to teach, yet wants a certificate extension to teach another area of specialization they are both college supervised field based experiences. The student teaching experience lasts about the length of a semester or quarter long enough to fulfill the college s assigned tasks. It is an unpaid internship. This experience gives the prospective teaching professional an opportunity to teach under the supervision of a permanently certified master teacher see schoolmaster . The student teacher is usually placed in a neighboring or participating school district . The student teacher is monitored by the cooperating teacher from the district, as well as a supervisor through the college. The supervisor acts as a liaison between the cooperating teacher and the head of the college s student teaching department. The student teacher essentially shadows the cooperating teacher for about one week, eventually gaining more responsibility in teaching the class as the days and weeks progress. Eventually, the student teacher will assume most of the teaching responsibilities for the class ... role in the class. There is sometimes a phasing out week were the student teacher returns the teaching ... of Pass or Fail in student teaching, as well as satisfactory completion of a school s education .... Student teaching as a learning challenge Student teaching has been used as a challenge to foreign ... more details
Advert date June 2011 COI date June 2011 Infobox non profit name Teaching for Change image Deleted image removed Image TeachingforChangeLogo.jpg 160px Teaching for Change type founded date 1989 December ... inline,title origins key people area served product mission Teaching for Change provides teachers ... America homepage http www.teachingforchange.org dissolved footnotes Teaching for Change is a 501 ... McComb News Teaching for Change website ref Tellin Stories Turns the tables on parent engagement in schools. ref http www.teachingforchange.org parentorg overview Parent Organizing Overview Teaching for Change ..., and the quality of teaching and learning at their school Identifying and Prioritizing Concerns parents ... Rights Teaching Caribbean Connection Teaching for Change Bookstore An independent, non profit bookstore ... author events Author Events Teaching for Change webpage ref and provides vetted ... interactive timeline Interactive Timeline Teaching for Change website ref Through the early 90s they produced teaching resources on Nicaragua and El Salvador and hosted teacher workshops around the country ... Council and in 1994 they launched a mail order catalog for progressive teaching resources. As the organization expanded its focus, NECCA changed its name to Teaching for Change. Through the 1990s, Teaching for Change organized seminars for educators on social justice education topics and published their own teaching guide, Beyond Heroes and Holidays A Practical Guide to K 12 Anti Racist ... Development Enid Lee, Deborah Menkart, Margo Okazawa Rey, 2007 ref In 1999, Teaching for Change ... history teaching at Howard University. That seminar led to the production of a teaching guide ... the Movement Back into Civil Rights Teaching ref http www.civilrightsteaching.org ref won the Phillip C. Chinn book of the year award and Teaching for Change won the National Association for Multicultural ..., Teaching for Change was invited by former board member and restauranteur Andy Shallal to open a bookstore ... more details
Coyote teaching is a method of teaching and mentoring made popular by Tom Brown, Jr. and Jon Young . A coyote teacher never gives direct answers, and answers questions with questions, inspiring the student to dig deeper into the lessons and search for embedded or connected lessons. A successful coyote teacher inspires the student to learn on his her own until the student no longer depends on the coyote ... of teaching and can, in turn, mentor more students in this method. History According to Jon Young, coyote teaching was inspired by the teaching methods of native hunter gatherer and tracker ... Wolf, the mentor of Tom Brown Jr. Its practitioners have called this style of teaching an intersection ... disciplines. Coyote teaching is the method used to train instructors at Tom Brown Jr s Tracker School ... becomes adept at the style of teaching and can in turn, mentor more students using this method ... . Philosophy Coyote teaching is built upon a cultural tradition of peacekeeping by fostering ... tradition is to recognize every being s wish to be appreciated. The goal of coyote teaching is to expand ... and learning environment. Using the environment to teach the pupil is also essential. This teaching ..., rather than one particular skill. Coyote teaching can be a way of transferring tacit knowledge .... Methods of Application Environmental Saturation Initially, coyote teaching was used to teach wilderness ... in the future. Storytelling Culture Coyote teaching involves the rich storytelling traditions present ... of tests or homework. In coyote teaching, needs specific to the student must be invoked and can be physical ... learning environment taboos are necessary conditions for the success of the teaching effort. Coyote ... behavior. Mentoring Relationships It has been said by Jon Young that coyote teaching is inseparable ... rapport with students is helpful in maintaining coyote teaching. The relationship between teacher and student ... The Art of Mentoring & Coyote Teaching audiobook CD Set by Jon Young with Ellen Haas Category ... more details
Reciprocal teaching is an instructional activity that takes the form of a dialogue between teachers and students ... teaching is a reading technique which is thought to promote the teaching process. A reciprocal approach ... the purpose of reciprocal teaching is to facilitate a group effort between teacher and students ... teaching. In Teaching reading as thinking. Oak Brook, IL North Central Regional Educational Laboratory. ref blockquote Reciprocal teaching is best represented as a dialogue between teachers ... Sullivan Palincsar blockquote Reciprocal teaching is most effective in the context of small group ... The concept of reciprocal teaching was first developed by Palincsar and Brown in 1986 . ref cite journal last Stricklin first Kelly title Hands On Reciprocal Teaching A Comprehension Technique ..., reciprocal teaching was developed as a technique to help teachers bridge the gap for students ... to construct meaning from the texts they decode. Reciprocal teaching utilizes the strategy ... to check if they are correct Stricklin, 2011 . Reciprocal teaching is made up of four components predicting ... teaching Stricklin, 2011 . Students then move on to clarifying things they do not understand .... ref Rosenshine, B. & Meister, C. 1994 . Reciprocal Teaching A review of the research. Review of Educational Research. 64 4 479 530. ref Role of reading strategies Reciprocal teaching is an amalgamation ... in their article Reciprocal Teaching for the Primary Grades We Can Do It, Too , previous research ... teaching can help even novice learners become more adept at utilizing learning strategies and furthering their understanding of a subject 1996 . Mayer also notes that the reciprocal teaching ... teaching process gives beginners in an academic field a chance to learn from the experts by taking turns leading the class Mayer, 1996 . Reciprocal teaching strategies Approaching the problem ... teaching attempts to train students in specific and discrete strategies to prevent cognitive failure ... more details
Infobox journal title Teaching Ethics cover File tethicsjcover2.gif editor Elaine Englehardt, Michael Pritchard discipline Philosophy , education formernames abbreviation Teach. Ethics publisher Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum country United States frequency Biannual history 2001 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.rit.edu cla ethics seac Teaching 20Ethics.html link2 http secure.pdcnet.org tej toc link2 name Tables of content, 2001 present JSTOR OCLC 46517672 LCCN 2003 212233 CODEN ISSN 1544 4031 eISSN 2154 0551 Teaching Ethics is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal devoted to the philosophical examination of ethical issues in all disciplines. Notable contributors that illustrate the range of issues covered in the journal include Michael Davis, Deni Elliot, Mollie Painter Morland, Lisa Newton, Louis Pojman , Wade Robison, and Holmes Rolston III . ref cite web url http secure.pdcnet.org tej toc title Teaching Ethics accessdate 20 March 2012 ref The journal is sponsored by the Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum and members of the society receive the journal as a benefit of membership. Indexing Teaching Ethics is abstracted and indexed in Academic Search , Education Research Complete , Philosopher s Index, Philosophy Research Index , PhilPapers , and TOC Premier . See also List of philosophy journals References Reflist External links Official http www.rit.edu cla ethics seac Teaching 20Ethics.html http www.rit.edu cla ethics seac index.html Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum Category Biannual journals Category Education journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 2001 Category Ethics journals ... more details
worldview USA date May 2011 A United States teaching credential is a basic multiple or single subject credential obtained upon completion of a bachelor s degree and prescribed professional education requirements. Teaching credentials are required in the United States in order to qualify to teach public school, as well as many other types of instruction. Requirements vary from state to state. ref http answers.ed.gov cgi bin education.cfg php enduser std adp.php?p faqid 30&p created 1095363618&p sid HBRB8CMi&p accessibility 0&p redirect &p lva &p sp cF9zcmNoPTEmcF9zb3J0X2J5PSZwX2dyaWRzb3J0PSZwX3Jvd19jbnQ9NyZwX3Byb2RzPSZwX2NhdHM9MCZwX3B2PSZwX2N2PSZwX3BhZ2U9MSZwX3NlYXJjaF90ZXh0PWNyZWRlbnRpYWxz&p li &p topview 1 Teacher certification U. S. Department of Education ref Teachers in California must also pass the California Basic Educational Skills Test . References reflist Category Professional titles and certifications Category Teaching Edu stub ... more details
Scripted teaching or scripted instruction refers to commercial reading programs that have highly structured lessons, often with specific time allotments for teaching specific skills, and often word for word scripts of what the teacher is to say. Scripted instruction has often been advocated for schools where teachers have had inadequate teacher training and is also seen as way to standardize the quality of instruction. Critics say that such programs stifle teachers creativity, undermine teachers expertise, and fail to provide for the diverse needs of many classrooms. Advocates see it as the easiest way to provide teachers with the essential elements of effective reading instruction. Scripted instruction has also been applied to preparation of lessons in many other subject matter areas. One widely used program using scripts is the Success for All reading instruction program. Scripted instruction has been an integral part of the direct instruction DI approach to education which has been presented as a structured alternative to the constructionist approaches to teaching such as discovery learning . There is extensive additional information on scripted teaching available on the International Reading Association website. External links http www.reading.org International Reading Association http www.pbs.org makingschoolswork sbs sfa lessons.html Do Scripted Lessons Work or Not by Sarah Colt, The article describes both positive and negative reactions to using the scripts in the Success for All reading program Category Standards based education Category Phonics curricula Category United States Department of Education ... more details
Teaching of the Elders may refer to Sthaviravada Theravada Elder Christianity disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Use dmy dates date June 2011 POV date June 2011 catimprove date February 2012 Teaching to the test is an educational practice where curriculum is heavily focused on preparing for a standardized test . Opponents ... suggests that teaching to the test is ineffective and often does not achieve its primary goal of raising student scores. ref name MET cite paper title Learning about Teaching Initial Findings from the Measuring Effective Teaching Program url http documents.latimes.com measures of effective teaching ... 20 February 2012. ref Activities Teaching to the test includes such activities as drilling on test content, downplaying or eliminating teaching on subjects not covered by standardized tests ... typing or athletics in this context, teaching to the test is the dominant practice. ref name bond cite web last Bond first Lloyd title Teaching to the Test url http web.uvic.ca psyc skelton TeachingTEACHING 20TO 20THE 20TEST.htm publisher Carnegie Perspectives via the University of Victoria accessdate 18 September 2010 ref In situations not involving standardized testing, teaching to the test ... grasp the key concepts of the domain. ref name volante Teaching to the test activities emphasize ... not be the only purpose of learning or teaching. ref cite web last Volante first Louis title Teaching ... title Teaching to the Test and Charter Schools Won t Help Kids Expert url http www.nbcnewyork.com news ... methods. If the teaching to the test still exists in U.S. education system, the drop rates of new ..., the practice of teaching to the test is unethical. A 1989 study on teaching to the test ... has increased the practice of teaching to the test because of its emphasis on standardized test scores ... funding. ref name volante cite journal last Volante first Louis title Teaching to the Test What Every ... s are limited examples of teaching to the test. See also portal Education Education in the United States clear References reflist 30em Further reading cite journal last Menken first Kate title Teaching ... more details
For secular education in the home see homeschooling Home teaching formerly called ward teaching is a responsibility of Priesthood Mormonism priesthood holders in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints . Home teaching is a church program designed to allow families to be taught in their own homes, in addition to Worship services of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints weekly church services . Typically, two members of the Priesthood Latter Day Saints priesthood , of whom at least one must be an adult, visit the home of approximately one to three assigned families once a month. Home teaching is organized at the Ward LDS Church ward level. Assignments and responsibilities The Elder Latter Day Saints Elders and High priest Latter Day Saints High Priests Quorum Latter Day Saints quorum leadership have the responsibility of assigning home teaching companionships and families assigned to those companionship. All assignments are approved by the Bishop Latter Day Saints Bishop or Branch President. A companionship usually consists of two priesthood holders. In special situations a companionship may consist of a Melchizedek priesthood holder and his wife. Generally, Elders quorum members are assigned as companions with other elders quorum members and high priests are assigned ... and concerns of the family. See also Visiting teaching References LDS Church, http lds.org portal ...&locale 0&sourceId f0862f2324d98010VgnVCM1000004d82620a Gospel Topics Home Teaching Refimprove ... first R. Wayne chapter Home Teaching title Encyclopedia of Mormonism volume 2 editor Daniel H. Ludlow ... url http eom.byu.edu index.php Home Teaching cite journal last Hartley first William G. authorlink ... Teaching title Encyclopedia of Latter day Saint History editor1 last Garr editor1 first Arnold K. editor1 ..., Utah series Master s thesis cite book last Phelps first Gary L. chapter Home Teaching Attempts By the Latter ... pa display 0,17884,4657 1,00.html Official Home Teaching Site Latter day Saints Category Latter Day ... more details
In professional education , learning by teaching designates currently the method created by Jean Pol .... Learning by teaching should not be confused with presentations or lectures by students, as students ... approaches in teaching classmates that subject. Neither should it be confused with tutor ing, because the teacher has intensive control of, and gives support for, the learning process in learning by teaching ... docendo discimus lat. by teaching we are learning . At all times in the history of schooling there have ... century, a number of didactic pedagogic reasons for student teaching have been put forward ... something that conflicts with the thought of another child. Teaching learning process The process of teaching ... within a context. The process of learning is the complementary process of teaching. Learning ... from the receptive to the teaching that is based on the discovery by the learner himself. Learning ... cole des gar ons Madras , 1798 ref wrote a book about the mutual teaching method that he observed ... was very low. In hindsight, the low level can probably be attributed to the fact that the teaching process was delegated entirely to the tutors and that the teachers did not supervise and support the teaching ... thumb 250px Student teaching vocabulary The first attempts using the learning by teaching method ... by teaching . Harper & Row, New York 1971 ref in the US, in Germany Kr ger 1975, ref Rudolf Kr ger Projekt ..., when Jean Pol Martin developed the concept systematically for the teaching of French language French ... learning by teaching the specifical name LdL Lernen durch Lehren in many different subjects ... throughout Germany. Learning by teaching by Martin LdL LdL by Martin consists of two components ... learning, preparation and teaching of others contributes to items 3 through 5 above. Facing ... of knowledge. The subject related component in foreign language teaching of LdL aims to negate the alleged contradiction between the three main components automatization of speech related behavior, teaching ... more details
Interdisciplinary teaching is a method, or set of methods, used to teach a unit across different curricular disciplines. For example, the seventh grade Language Arts , Science and Social Studies teachers might work together to form an interdisciplinary unit on rivers. The local river system would be the unifying idea, but the English teacher would link it to Language Arts by studying river vocabulary and teaching students how to do a research report. The science teacher might teach children about the life systems that exist in the river, while the Social Studies teacher might help students research the local history and peoples who used the river for food and transport. Types of Interdisciplinary Teaching There are many different types, or levels, of interdisciplinary teaching. On one end, schools ... assigned to one group of students who are encouraged to correlate some of their teaching Vars, 1991 ... & Davis, 2000 . One of the foremost scholars of interdisciplinary teaching techniques is James Beane ... of interdisciplinary teaching in that it begins with a central theme that emerges from questions ... Teaching A school district in Michigan created integration plans for thematic units ... important outcomes and findings of their experiences with interdisciplinary teaching and planning common ... teaching allows for students to, Proceed at a pace commensurate with their interests ..., 2000 . A final benefit of interdisciplinary teaching is that students have a chance to work ... than they would from consulting one textbook Wood, 1997 . Implementation of Interdisciplinary Teaching ... and Shortcomings of Interdisciplinary Teaching Methods Scholars that advocate for curriculum integration ... that integrated teaching discounts the value of deep subject specific knowledge, which is essential ... can also fall short of teaching in depth content to students. Often a theme, such as apples, is used ... guide for elementary and middle school teachers. Upper Saddle River, N.J. Merrill. Category Teaching ... more details