Teaching Methodologies for Population Education

Teaching Methodologies for Population Education

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Published: 1985

Total Pages: 132

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UNESCO pub. Annotated bibliography on teaching methods for population education - covers games, role-playing, self instruction, computer assisted instruction and audiovisual aids; gives a brief introduction to each method.


Population Education

Population Education

Author: V.C. Pandey

Publisher: Gyan Publishing House

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9788182051768

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It includes all relevant information regarding different areas of population education, deals with population concepts, its used and importance, its historical development and present situation, population growth and explosion, pilot activist in the area, and its introduction in school. A compact book.


Teachers Population Education Awareness

Teachers Population Education Awareness

Author: D.B. Rao

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9788171418329

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Population education is an educational programme which provides for a study of the population situation in family, community, nation and the world with the purpose of developing rational and responsible attitudes and behaviours towards that situation. It is an educational programme that provides for the study of population phenomenon in order to make the students take feasible decisions towards problems arising out of population explosion. The population education needs to be imparted in classrooms effectively by the teachers with adequate awareness about population education. Contents: Introduction, Review of Related Literature, Design of the Study, Analysis of Data, Summary, Conclusions and Discussion.


Methods Of Teaching Environmental Science

Methods Of Teaching Environmental Science

Author: G.V.S. Lakshmi

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9788171418398

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Contents: Introduction, The Fundamentals, The Environment, Pollution in Nature, Various Kinds of Pollution, Impact on People, Impact on Life, Salient Features, Significance of Soil, Trees and Plants, The Animals, Treasure of Nature, Programmes for Instruction, Teaching Objectives, Teaching Objectives, Teaching Methods, The Treatment, Audio-Visual Aids, Concerns in India, Concern at World Level, Educational Technology.


Facilitating Seven Ways of Learning

Facilitating Seven Ways of Learning

Author: James R. Davis

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Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781003444763

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For teachers in higher education who haven't been able to catch up with developments in teaching and learning, James Davis and Bridget Arend offer an introduction that focuses on seven coherent and proven evidence-based strategies. The underlying rationale is to provide a framework to match teaching goals to distinct ways of learning, based on well-established theories of learning. The authors present approaches that readers can readily and safely experiment with to achieve desired learning outcomes, and build confidence in changing their methods of teaching.Research on learning clearly demonstrates that learning is not one thing, but many. The learning associated with developing a skill is different from the learning associated with understanding and remembering information, which in turn is different from thinking critically and creatively, solving problems, making decisions, or change paradigms in the light of evidence. Differing outcomes involve different ways of learning and teaching strategies.The authors provide the reader with a conceptual approach for selecting appropriate teaching strategies for different types of content, and for achieving specific learning objectives. They demonstrate through examples how a focused and purposeful selection of activities improves student performance, and in the process makes for a more effective and satisfying teaching experience.The core of the book presents a chapter on each of the seven ways of learning. Each chapter offers a full description of the process, illustrates its application with examples from different academic fields and types of institutions, clearly describes the teacher's facilitation role, and covers assessment and online use.The seven ways of learning are: Behavioral Learning; Cognitive Learning; Learning through Inquiry; Learning with Mental Models; Learning through Groups and Teams; Learning through Virtual Realities; and Experiential Learning.Along the way, the authors provide the reader with a basis for evaluating other approaches to teaching and other learning methodologies so that she or he can confidently go beyond the "seven ways" to adapt or adopt further strategies. This is the ideal companion for teachers who are beginning to explore new ways of teaching, and want to do some serious independent thinking about learning. The book can also be used to prepare graduate students for teaching, and will be welcomed by centers for teaching and learning to help continuing faculty re-examine a particular aspect of their teaching.