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Chapter 13: Effective Teaching Strategies and the Design of Instruction



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Other Sites to Explore

  1. Effective Teachers
    http://www.edc.gov.ab.ca/teaching/effective_teachers.asp
    Fifteen characteristics of effective teachers are described at this Web resource. The list provides a clear set of goals for both beginning and experienced educators.
    Textbook links: see pages 520-522.

  2. The Taxonomy of Educational Objectives
    http://www.humboldt.edu/~tha1/bloomtax.html
    Benjamin Bloom developed this Taxonomy to serve as a classification framework for writing educational objectives. Use the questions and examples at the site as a guide when developing your own discussion questions and classroom exams.
    Textbook links: see pages 530-537.

  3. Tales from the Electronic Frontier
    http://www.wested.org/tales/index.html
    Read about the actual classroom experiences of ten teachers who are using the Internet in K-12 science and mathematics. Learn numerous strategies for enhancing teaching and learning by integrating Internet technologies in your classroom.
    Textbook links: see pages 546-554.

  4. Classroom Connect
    http://www.classroomconnect.net/
    This award-winning Web site offers a wide range of educational technology ideas for K-12 educators. The site includes resources such as online Web Quests related to curriculum topics, Internet-enhanced lesson plans, and a Web-linked activities calendar.
    Textbook links: see pages 548-550.

  5. Helping Your Students with Homework: A Guide for Teachers
    http://www.ed.gov/pubs/HelpingStudents/
    This U.S. Department of Education publication offers teachers suggestions for effectively assigning homework.
    Textbook links: see pages 565-568.



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