Teaching, learning & assessment : steps towards creative practice / Charles Kivunja.
Material type: Text ©2015Publisher: South Melbourne, Vic. : Oxford University Press, 2015Description: xxviii, 537 pages ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0195596358
- 9780195596359
- Teaching, learning and assessment
- 378.170994 23
- LB1028.3 .K545 2015
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Book | North Campus North Campus Main Collection | 378.170994 KIV (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A556192B |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1. Becoming an Effective Teacher in the Digital Economy : -- 1. Models of Learning and Best Practice Pedagogy -- 2. Creating an Effective Teaching, Learning and Assessment Environment -- 3. The Key Purposes, Principles, Types and Strategies of Assessment -- Part 2. Teaching in a Constructivist Classroom : -- 5. Direct Teacher Instruction in a Constructivist -- 6. Whole-Class Explanation as an Effective Teaching Strategy -- 7. Questioning as an Effective Teaching Strategy -- 8. Assessment as an Effective Teaching Strategy in Direct Teacher Instruction -- Part 3. Teaching Strategies to Maximise Student Engagement : -- 9. Cooperative Learning in the Primary Classroom -- 10. Rich Tasks and Deep Learning -- 11. Using Authentic Assessment for Rich Tasks and Deep Learning -- 12. Relationships Between Authentic Assessment and Quality Teaching Models -- 13. Assessment Record Keeping and Reporting -- 14. Assessment as the Feedback Loop in an Effective Integrated Pedagogy -- Part 4. Active Learning and Critical Thinking in Inclusive Classrooms in the Digital Age : -- 15. The Use of Graphic Organisers to Enhance Critical Thinking -- 16. Embedding ICT and Social Media Technologies in Curriculum -- 17. How to Become the Teacher You Want to Be in the Digital World.
"Teaching, Learning and Assessment: Steps towards Creative Practice takes the view that teaching, learning and assessment are not three separate aspects of an educative process but are inextricably interconnected dimensions of a holistic education. It proposes a new vision of curriculum and pedagogy, in which teacher education students from a range of backgrounds can become effective teachers by challenging their higher-order thinking and developing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills."--Publisher's website.
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