Learner-Centered Classroom Practices and Assessments

Learner-Centered Classroom Practices and Assessments
-0 %
Maximizing Student Motivation, Learning, and Achievement
 HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
Print on Demand | Lieferzeit: Print on Demand - Lieferbar innerhalb von 3-5 Werktagen I

Unser bisheriger Preis:ORGPRICE: 90,80 €

Jetzt 90,79 €* HC gerader Rücken kaschiert

Alle Preise inkl. MwSt. | Versandkostenfrei
Artikel-Nr:
9781412926904
Veröffentl:
2006
Einband:
HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
Erscheinungsdatum:
22.11.2006
Seiten:
202
Autor:
Barbara L. Mccombs
Gewicht:
587 g
Format:
260x183x16 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Barbara L. McCombs directs the Human Motivation, Learning, and Development Center at the University of Denver. The center focuses on the professional development of educators, personal and organizational change, systemic educational reform, and school violence prevention.
Using core principles of educational psychology, this teacher-friendly guide features instructional strategies, assessment tools, and interactive training exercises that support student growth, development, and achievement.
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbout the Authors1. What We Know About Learning How Do You Learn Best? What Does the Evidence Show About Supporting Natural Learning? Teachers and Students as Co-Learners: An Invitation What's Next?2. What Is Learner Centered From an Evidence-Based Perspective? What Does "Learner Centered" Mean? Seeing the Big Picture: Education as a Complex Living System Domains of Schools as Living Systems The Learner-Centered Model What Are the Learner-Centered Principles? Factors Affecting Learners and Learning What's Next?3. What Teachers and Students Tell Us About Learner-Centered Practices What Teachers Have Recognized About the LCPs Translating the LCPs Into Practice The LCPs, Testing, and Accountability What Do the LCPs Mean for Teaching and Learning? What the Evidence Shows: Characteristics of Effective Teachers What Students Say Strategies for Honoring Student Voice Forming a Student Union Involving Students in Action Research Projects Students as Meaningful Partners: International Evidence Reflection What's Next?4. The Learner-Centered Principles: One By One Domain 1: Cognitive and Metacognitive Factors LCP 1: Nature of the Learning Process LCP 2: Goals of the Learning Process LCP 3: Construction of Knowledge LCP 4: Strategic Thinking LCP 5: Thinking About Thinking LCP 6: Context of Learning Domain 2: Motivational and Affective Factors LCP 7: Motivational and Emotional Influences on Learning LCP 8: Intrinsic Motivation to Learn LCP 9: Effects of Motivation on Effort Domain 3: Developmental and Social Factors LCP 10: Developmental Influence on Learning LCP 11: Social Influences on Learning Domain 4: Individual Differences Factors LCP 12: Individual Differences in Learning LCP 13: Learning and Diversity LCP 14: Standards and Assessment Finding Examples of LCPs in Your Own Practices What's Next?5. Learner-Centered Practices Turning Principles Into Practices Glasser's Six Conditions for Quality Schoolwork Classroom Climate Relevance of Learner-Centered Practices in the Context of Standards and Assessment The Achievement Gap Issue What Students Say About the Achievement Gap Reflection What's Next?6. Effective Learner-Centered Practices Effective Learner-Centered Practices for Students in K-3 Effective Learner-Centered Practices for Students in Grades 4-12 What Happened to "Classroom Management"? Strategies for Creating Learner-Centered, Resilient Classrooms Insights and Reflections: What Needs to Change in My Classroom? What¿s Next?7. What Tools Do I Need to Become Learner Centered? Who's in Charge of My Learning? Who's in Charge of Students' Learning? Implications for Practice Implications for Policy The Learner-Centered Surveys Characteristics of Learner-Centered Tools The Assessment of Learner-Centered Practices (ALCP):Tools for Creating Learner-Centered Classrooms and Departments Research-Validated Definition of "Learner Centered" ALCP Feedback Process for Teachers Understanding Sample ALCP Feedback: Table of Teacher Variables Compared to the Learner-Centered Rubric for One Teacher Becoming a Magnet for Change in My School and District Reassessing My Beliefs What Is My Vision for Schools? My Plan for a Learner-Centered Classroom How Can I Manage Resistance to Change? Obtaining the Necessary Support for Learner-Centered Schools Where Do I Go From Here?Resource A: Teacher Strategy IdeasResource B: Contacts: Learner-Centered Projects and SchoolsResource C: Books and Journals Worth a ReadResource D:Learner-Centered Glossary: Some DefinitionsReferencesIndex

Kunden Rezensionen

Zu diesem Artikel ist noch keine Rezension vorhanden.
Helfen sie anderen Besuchern und verfassen Sie selbst eine Rezension.