
Designed for the general methods course, this renowned text provides the broadest content coverage related to understanding oneself as a teacher. It provides understanding of one's students and how they learn, and understanding of what is known about the act of teaching. This book contains the most up-to-date knowledge base about the teaching profession. In its second edition, The Act of Teaching continues to provide students with the explicit, step-by-step guidance needed to get them up-and-running as practitioners of the most commonly used teaching strategies: presentation, discussion, independent study, cooperative learning, discovery learning, direct instruction, and individualized instruction. In addition, it provides thorough and up-to-date coverage of such major topics as instructional planning, maintaining time-on-task, monitoring, questioning, assuring clarity, classroom management and assessment, and providing reinforcement and corrective feedback.
This text investigates the core competencies and pedagogical frameworks required for effective classroom instruction. The authors, drawing on their extensive backgrounds in teacher education, synthesize current research to provide a comprehensive guide for pre-service and novice teachers. The book argues that successful teaching is a deliberate, learnable skill set that requires a deep understanding of both student psychology and instructional strategy.
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Experts frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for general methods courses in teacher preparation programs. Readers often note the practical, step-by-step nature of the guidance provided, which helps bridge the gap between educational theory and classroom application.
Page Count:
496
Publication Date:
1998-07-23
Publisher:
Mcgraw-Hill College
ISBN-10:
0070007896
ISBN-13:
9780070007895
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