Head: Effective Practices for Evaluating Instructional Materials and Strategies Effective Practices for Evaluating Instructional Materials and Strategies by Sharita Baker Andrea Daniels Gina McNally Instructional Leadership: Theory and Practice EDU 615 Submitted To: Henry Raines Graduate Studies in Education School of Education and Social Services Saint Leo University Saint Leo University November 12‚ 2011 Abstract Instructional Leadership: Theory and Practice EDU 615
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interest? This can be done by the use of instructional materials. Instructional materials are meant to stimulate pupils’ interest in the classroom for meaningful learning to take place. They also afford the pupils the opportunity to make use of more of their senses in the process of learning experiences which are not available in the classroom or school environment‚ are “brought” to the classroom for pupils’ attention through the use of instructional materials. For example‚ the use of the map of the
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Introduction Teaching practice is an important aspect of teacher education. In training schools and colleges‚ trainee teachers basically learn about their: subject‚ that is‚ specialized knowledge in a particular subject area. The techniques of teaching subject content (pedagogy/methodology) and how children learn are acquired through courses in basic education and the study of education principles (Boulay‚ 1987). Through practice teaching‚ trainee: teachers are introduced into the teaching profession
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YEAR ONE CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION ALAN DAVISON ASSESSING LEARNING AND ACHIEVEMENT AND SUPPORTING LEARNING Evaluate teaching LEARNING B.WHILES The teaching practice I would like to critically evaluate is a lesson on the function of gears and bearing’s‚ the group consisted of six students who had all completed a prior introductory course on the same subject. The session took place in the workshop and was the practical side of the theory‚ which was
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Introduction to effective practice and risk management Effective practice principles This assignment will explain three effective practice principles: criminogenic need‚ programme integrity and responsivity‚ followed with a brief case example of how it is used in my professional practice. Criminogenic Need The criminogenic need principle involves the basic idea of identifying key dynamic risk factors related to offending behaviour (Chapman & Hough 1998‚ Winstone & Heath 2010)‚ such as
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Running head: INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES FOR STANDARDS-BASED Instructional Practices for Standards-Based Curriculum Brandi R. Woods Grand Canyon University EDA 561 - Curriculum Development for School Improvement October 24‚ 2010 Instructional Practices for Standards-Based Curriculum George W. Bush put into action the No Child Left Behind Act to ensure that all children were giving the right education and succeeding. With this‚ many states adopted a standard-based curriculum approach
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different means of transportation 2. Describe each mode of transportation 3. Be aware of the transportation in our community 4. Sing a song entitled “You Drive.” II. Subject Matter Science Topic: “Means of Transportation” III. Materials Chalk and Board‚ Pictures IV. Procedure Teacher’s Activity | Student’s Activity | A. MotivationGood Morning‚ Children!Let us start first with a prayer.In the name of the father… Amen.Before you sit down let us sing the song entitled:
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KP Video 20: Outcomes Research and Evaluating Change in Nursing Practice. This Kaiser Permanente research training is presented by June L. Rondinelli‚ RN‚ MSN. It is the twentieth video in a series of twenty that goes over nursing research. In this online lecture‚ she focuses defining outcomes research describe the components of Donabedian’s Model of Quality Health Care‚ listing nurse sensitive outcomes‚ and discussing places to find practice guidelines. Overall‚ the presenter discusses outcomes
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Discuss Macpherson’s material practice (250-300 words): Robert MacPherson’s material decisions in Mayfair‚ Swamp Rats (1994-1995) revolve around selecting and use of materials and pieces of language from his everyday world. For example‚ MacPherson’s has intentionally undertaken a process such as; pre-cut Masonite sheets‚ hand painted typography‚ large scale‚ intentional arrangements‚ specific language‚ a reduced colour scheme and commercial acrylic paint. He uses these material processes to create
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Loh Jia Jun (1316717) 26 April 2013 MATERIALS IN PRACTICE (CP4088) (a) Synopsis The main objective of tensile testing is to determine the tensile strengths and tensile modulus of different materials. Specimens that would be used are General Purpose Polystyrene (GPPS)‚ High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS)‚ High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) and Polypropylene
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