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Overview
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
- NEW Chapter 1, 'Frameworks for thinking about teaching' draws out the unique strategy of this text for pre-service teachers
- Enhanced layout and NEW full-colour visual design for improved student navigation of the key issues, theories and concepts covered in this valuable resource for pre-service and graduate teachers
- NEW Appendix: 'Techniques to support teaching strategies' to bring all the information about techniques into a single place rather than have it scattered through the text. This appendix provides supporting information for all the strategy chapters (Ch 7 to 15)
- Pre-service teachers build their professional vocabulary with important key terms which are marked in bold in the text and with a NEW glossary with key term definitions
- NEW Instructor guide, created by the author team, with guidance for instructors on how to get the most out of each chapter and suggested tutorial activities
- In-depth discussion of nine of the most frequently used teaching strategies, progressing from the most teacher-centred (direct instruction) to the most student-centred (writing) strategies. Each of these teaching strategy chapters is self-contained so they can be studied in any order
- Uncover how and why experienced teachers put particular strategies and techniques into practice by following the interview questions in the 'Different perspectives' boxes
- 'At a glance' boxes help students to quickly assess when to use, or NOT use, each strategy. And the 'Compare and contrast' boxes help students to explore the similarities and differences between various teaching strategies
- Teaching and learning activities encourage readers to apply ideas to their own teaching specialisation in practice.
- The end-of-chapter Study Tools section provides students with 'Review and reflect on your learning' questions and a list of reputable weblinks directing students to follow up on ideas presented and find examples of their application
- Coverage of the importance of being a reflective teacher: helps readers to learn to reflect on their philosophy of teaching and determine which teaching strategy to use in different situations
- Instructor Website - Your #1 resource for your course. This tailored collection of teaching tools includes downloadable PowerPoint lecture slides, Instructor's Guide and lesson plan resources for students. New to this edition is the Instructor's Guide. The Instructor's Guide is packed with content that helps you set up and administer your class: a guide to the chapter, suggested tutorial activities and more. Log in or request an account to access instructor resources at au.cengage.com/instructor/account for Australia or nz.cengage.com/instructor/account for New Zealand.
2. The Australian Curriculum framework
3. Foundations for effective teaching and learning
4. A framework for quality teaching and learning
5. Planning for quality teaching and learning
6. Becoming a reflective teacher
7. Using direct instruction as a teaching strategy
8. Using whole-class discussion as a teaching strategy
9. Using small-group work as a teaching strategy
10. Using cooperative learning as a teaching strategy
11. Using problem solving as a teaching strategy
12. Using inquiry as a teaching strategy
13. Using case study as a teaching strategy
14. Using role-play as a teaching strategy
15. Using writing as a teaching strategy
Appendix: Techniques to support teaching strategies