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Autore: | Casale-Giannola Diane |
Titolo: | 41 active learning strategies for the inclusive classroom, grades 6-12 [[electronic resource] /] / Diane Casale-Giannola, Linda Schwartz Green |
Pubblicazione: | Thousand Oaks, California : , : Corwin, , 2012 |
©2012 | |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (224 p.) |
Disciplina: | 373.13 |
Soggetto topico: | Active learning |
Education, Secondary | |
Inclusive education | |
Soggetto genere / forma: | Electronic books. |
Persona (resp. second.): | GreenLinda Schwartz |
Note generali: | Description based upon print version of record. |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Nota di contenuto: | ""FRONT COVER""; ""41 ACTIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES FOR THE INCLUSIVE CLASSROOM""; ""CONTENTS""; ""PREFACE""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""Publisher�s Acknowledgments""; ""ABOUT THE AUTHORS""; ""CHAPTER 1: INCLUSION AT THE SECONDARY LEVEL""; ""Definition and Research""; ""The Inclusive Classroom at the Secondary Level: Who Are We Teaching?""; ""The Adolescent Learner""; ""Helping Teachers Meet the Inclusion Challenge""; ""What Is Active Learning?""; ""Brain-Based Learning and the Adolescent Learner""; ""Information Processing""; ""Connections to Differentiated Instruction"" |
""Supporting State Standards and Assessments""""Motivating Learners With Active Learning Strategies""; ""Access Is Not Enough: The Critical Need to Address Diverse Student Populations""; ""The Beginning""; ""Summary""; ""CHAPTER 2: ACTIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES IN THE MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL: DEBUNKING THE MYTH""; ""Frequently Asked Questions""; ""Reflect on the Experience""; ""During the Lesson""; ""After the Lesson""; ""Final Thoughts""; ""CHAPTER 3: SELECTING AND IMPLEMENTING ACTIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES FOR THE INCLUSIVE CLASSROOM""; ""Classifications and Characteristics"" | |
""Other Diverse Populations""""Assessing Students and Indentifying Learning Characteristics""; ""Using Strategies: Before, During, and After""; ""How to Choose a Strategy to Meet Individual Student Needs""; ""Learner Characteristics Described""; ""Metacognitive Issues""; ""Auditory Processing Concerns""; ""Memory Issues""; ""Low Experiential Base""; ""Attention Needs""; ""Higher-Aptitude Learners""; ""Interpersonal Preferences""; ""Language Needs""; ""Social Interaction Needs""; ""Visual Processing Concerns""; ""Learner Considerations"" | |
""How to Choose a Strategy to Meet Individual Teacher Needs""""Learning Communities""; ""And Now, the Next Step of Our Journey""; ""Summary""; ""CHAPTER 4: GROUPING FOR INSTRUCTION: WHO GOES WHERE WITH WHOM TO DO WHAT""; ""How Do I Manage Everyone?""; ""Whole Group Instruction""; ""Small Group Instruction""; ""Different Ways to Form Groups""; ""And Now (Drum Roll, Please) . . . The Strategies""; ""Summary""; ""CHAPTER 5: ACTIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES""; ""1. ARTIFACT REVEAL (Students create artifacts related to learning concepts)""; ""2. BALL TOSS (The game of catch facilitates Q&A)"" | |
""3. BAROMETER (Students take stands on controversial issues by voting with their feet)""""4. BOARD QUIZ (The whole class works collaboratively on quiz questions)""; ""5. BODY LANGUAGE (Movement-based instruction involves using the body to represent the content students are learning about)""; ""6. BUILDING AN EXPERIENCE (The teacher creates an occurrence so that students can experience the content in order to better facilitate understanding)""; ""7. BULLETIN BLOG (The class uses a bulletin board to blog information, comments, and perspectives)"" | |
""8. CONCEPT CLARIFICATION (The class works as a whole to describe and discuss abstract concepts within a teacher-directed structure)"" | |
Sommario/riassunto: | Keys to engaging secondary students Research shows that all students-regardless of learning style, disability category, or language difference-learn more effectively when they are engaged in active learning. This book shows teachers how to help all students achieve positive learning outcomes. The authors provide a compilation of strategies that serve as blueprints for instructional design and directions for using them across a variety of content areas. The many benefits of active learning include: A more engaged and interactive classroom Increased self-directed learning Development |
Titolo autorizzato: | 41 active learning strategies for the inclusive classroom, grades 6-12 |
ISBN: | 1-4522-8356-7 |
1-4522-7934-9 | |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910481012003321 |
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