Effective Online Teaching

Effective Online Teaching

Author: Tina Stavredes

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-06-09

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1118038800

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Effective Online Teaching is an essential resource that offers a clear understanding of how cognition and learning theory applies to online learning. This much-needed resource provides specific strategies for incorporating this knowledge into effective learner-centered teaching that gets results. The book includes strategies on motivation, tailored instruction, interaction, collaboration, monitoring and communication, time and information management, student concerns, and legal and ethical issues. Designed as a text for online instructors, the chapters can be used for self-directed learning or in a formal training setting in concert with the companion Training Manual and CD. "Tina Stavredes has done something sorely needed in the online teaching world she has successfully combined solid theory and research with the practical application of instructor training. Both the book and the training manual are a 'must' for any online education organization. Bravo!" Dr. Darcy W. Hardy, assistant vice provost for Technology Education Initiatives, University of Texas at San Antonio, and chair emerita, United States Distance Learning Association "Drawing from years of experience and solidly grounded in an understanding of the adult learner and learning, Stavredes offers dozens of helpful instructor strategies, activities, and resources to support adult learners' success in an online environment. Effective Online Teaching and its accompanying training manual is a 'must-have' set for online instructors in higher education, corporate, and government settings." Sharan B. Merriam, professor emeritus of adult education, University of Georgia, and coauthor, Learning in Adulthood "An eminently practical book that provides clear and unpretentious explanations of the learning theories that are essential knowledge for every online teacher, together with equally uncluttered and easy-to-follow guidance about how to apply this knowledge to achieve excellent teaching." Michael Grahame Moore, Distinguished Professor of Education, The Pennsylvania State University, and editor, The American Journal of Distance Education


Two Hundred Hour Yoga Teacher Training Manual

Two Hundred Hour Yoga Teacher Training Manual

Author: Marta Berry

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2016-12-19

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 1504371518

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This is a great manual for both yoga teachers who want to grow in their yoga practice and yoga students with a desire to start teaching yoga. In this practical yoga training manual, you will learn fundamentals needed to teach yoga. This manual teaches the methodology of teaching yoga, physical and energetic anatomy, and the philosophy of yoga. Practical instruction includes ninety asana (yoga poses) by common and Sanskrit names with the correct techniques, modifications, teaching tips, and energetic and physical benefits of each. This manual also includes several complementary Pilates exercises to strengthen and lengthen all the body’s muscles. If you want to live a great life, you must exercise properly; seeking the correct alignment as the support and strength of your posture is the most important tool for success. If you are considering going forward with your desire to teach yoga, this manual will be an invaluable resource. The Two Hundred Hour Yoga Teacher Training Manual by Marta Berry was developed to prepare students for internationally recognized certification with the Yoga Alliance of North America. The dynamics of this book will help you discover the great teacher within you! Marta Berry


The Chicago Handbook for Teachers, Second Edition

The Chicago Handbook for Teachers, Second Edition

Author: Alan Brinkley

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2011-06-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780226075273

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Those who teach college students have extensive training in their disciplines, but unlike their counterparts at the high school or elementary school level, they often have surprisingly little instruction in the craft of teaching itself. The Chicago Handbook for Teachers, Second Edition, is an extraordinarily helpful guide for anyone facing the daunting challenge of putting together a course and delivering it successfully. Representing teachers at all stages of their careers, the authors, including distinguished historian Alan Brinkley, offer practical advice for almost any situation a new teacher might face, from preparing a syllabus to managing classroom dynamics. Beginning with a nuts and bolts plan for designing a course, the handbook also explains how to lead a discussion, evaluate your own teaching, give an effective lecture, supervise students' writing and research, create and grade exams, and more. This new edition is thoroughly revised for contemporary concerns, with updated coverage on the use of electronic resources and on the challenge of creating and sustaining an inclusive classroom. A new chapter on science education and new coverage of the distinctive issues faced by adjunct faculty broaden the book’s audience considerably. The addition of sample teaching materials in the appendixes enhances the practical, hands-on focus of the second edition. Its broad scope and wealth of specific tips will make The Chicago Handbook for Teachers useful both as a comprehensive guide for beginning educators and a reference manual for experienced instructors.


Diversity Training for Classroom Teaching

Diversity Training for Classroom Teaching

Author: Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-08-17

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780387277707

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Acknowledgements Section 1. Foundations 3 Chapter 1. Introduction: How to Use this Manual.. ................... Chapter 2. How Do We Understand Difference?. ...................... 17 Section 2. Dimensions of Difference: Culture, Socioeconomic Status, Race, Ethnicity, Language, and Parental Partnership 29 Chapter 3. Cultural Values and Worldview.. ............................ Chapter 4. Socioeconomic Status.. ....................................... 4 1 ............................................ 5 1 Chapter 5. Race and Ethnicity.. Chapter 6. Language in the Classroom.. .................................. 67 Chapter 7. Working with Diverse Families: Parental Partnership in Education.. ........................................ 8 1 viii Table of Contents Section 3 . Dimensions of Difference: Gender Chapter 8 . Gender ............................................................ Chapter 9 . Sexual Orientation and Youth ................................. Section 4 . Other Challenges to Diversity Chapter 10 . Bullying in Schools ............................................. Chapter 1 1 . Creating Community through Classroom Management .. Chapter 12 . Child Abuse and Resilience .................................. Section 5 . Understanding Exceptional Microcultures Chapter 13 . Exceptional Microcultures: Dealing with Trauma ...... Chapter 14 . Exceptional Microcultures: Youth with Emotional Disturbance- Childhood Depression. Eating Disorders .................. Chapter 15 . Exceptional Microcultures: How to Make a Referral .. Section 6 . Conclusion Chapter 16 . Conclusion: The Multicultural Educator .................. Selected Bibliography ...................................................... Glossary of Terms ........................................................... Appendix A . Sample Course Syllabus .................................... Appendix B . Educational Intervention Proposal Paper ................. Index ............................................................................ Diversity Training for Classroom Teaching: A Manual for Students and Educators is an excellent guide for preparing responsive teachers, capable of exploring the roots of a wide variety of types of diversity and acting with knowledge and sensitivity to improve student learning and self-efficacy.


Transformation Meditation Teacher Training Manuals

Transformation Meditation Teacher Training Manuals

Author: Sherrie Wade

Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

Published: 2012-09-01

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9781478284116

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Home-Study Meditation Teacher Training Instruction Manual with theory of yogic meditation, techniques for relaxation, breathing and meditation, lesson plans and marketing ideas, plus Handouts and Samples Manual with handouts for foundation and intermediate courses and marketing templates. For complete course with email support, Certificate of Achievement and CD recordings visit www.transformedu.com


Facilitating In-Service Teacher Training for Professional Development

Facilitating In-Service Teacher Training for Professional Development

Author: Dikilita?, Kenan

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2016-12-12

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1522517480

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As new trends emerge in the realm of education, instructors are faced with the task of continuing development in order to stay up to date on the latest teaching methodologies for both virtual and face-to-face education. Facilitating In-Service Teacher Training for Professional Development is a pivotal reference source for the latest research on the scenarios faced by in-service educators, uncovering models, recent trends, and perceptions of in-service teacher training. Featuring extensive coverage across a range of relevant perspectives, such as teacher identity, collaborative teacher development, and exploratory practice, this book is ideally designed for researchers, practitioners, and professionals seeking current research on the need for continuing development in teacher education.


International Handbook of Teacher Education

International Handbook of Teacher Education

Author: John Loughran

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-05-04

Total Pages: 585

ISBN-13: 9811003661

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The International Handbooks of Teacher Education cover major issues in the field through chapters that offer detailed literature reviews designed to help readers to understand the history, issues and research developments across those topics most relevant to the field of teacher education from an international perspective. This volume is divided into two sections: The organisation and structure of teacher education; and, knowledge and practice of teacher education. The first section explores the complexities of teacher education, including the critical components of preparing teachers for teaching, and various aspects of teaching and teacher education that create tensions and strains. The second examines the knowledge and practice of teacher education, including the critical components of teachers’ professional knowledge, the pedagogy of teacher education, and their interrelationships, and delves into what we know and why it matters in teacher education.


A Medical Teacher's Manual for Success

A Medical Teacher's Manual for Success

Author: Helen M. Shields

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2011-01-03

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 0801899370

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Although most medical school faculty members are required to teach, the standard medical school curriculum doesn't tell them how to do it well. This book does. An award-winning clinician-teacher, Helen M. Shields has spent her career training future doctors, researchers, and medical school instructors. Here she shares classroom-tested methods for developing, implementing, and evaluating effective curricula for medical students. Shields's five steps emphasize • extensive behind-the-scenes preparation, with a focus on visualizing both one's own performance and the desired student feedback • clear and logical presentations that match the material being taught • controlled exploration of topics through prepared questions and management of group dynamics • reinforcement of important concepts throughout the teaching session • a five-minute summary of take-home points Shields's easy-to-follow guide discusses what teachers should do—and what they should not do. She provides pertinent beginning-of-chapter questions, sample teaching materials, tips for last-minute assignments, and other pearls of wisdom. Shields also describes the methods of dynamic and effective instructors, offers a step-by-step approach to preparation and presentation, and relates proven ways to address a variety of expected and unexpected situations. Innovative and practical, A Medical Teacher's Manual for Success is an essential resource for medical school faculty members who want to teach well.


How to be a Para Pro

How to be a Para Pro

Author: Diane Twachtman-Cullen

Publisher: Starfish Speciality Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9780966652918

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This text carefully addresses the difficulties encountered by teaching or classroom assistants working with children with pervasive developmental disorder, autism and Asperger syndrome.


The Survival Guide for New Special Education Teachers

The Survival Guide for New Special Education Teachers

Author: Catherine Creighton Martin

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780865865068

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This book offers practical guidance on such topics as roles and responsibilities, school environment and culture, classroom organization and management, collaboration with other professionals, and individual professional development.