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Preparing Agriculture and Agriscience Educators for the Classroom
Teaching approach commonly applied in agricultural education based on Dewey’s concept of reflective thinking.
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Developing Instructional Methods
Joey Blackburn (Louisiana State University, USA) and Kristin Stair (Louisiana State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 36
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3420-8.ch008
Abstract
Determining which methods of teaching to use is an important step in developing content for your classroom. Teacher-focused methods involve more direct instruction to students and include methods such as lecture, questioning, demonstration, resource people, field trips, and checking for understanding. Learner-focused methods of teaching include more student input and collaboration and include discussion, debate, problem solving approach, contextualized teaching and learning, flipped classes/team-based learning, case study, inquiry-based learning, experiential learning, problem-based learning, project-based learning, cooperative learning, and role playing. Each method of teaching has different strengths and weaknesses and allows teachers to achieve their learning objectives in different ways and increase their variability.
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An Overview of RTI in Grades 6–12
Involves brainstorming within a team to determine the best research-based intervention to use for a particular student.
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Systems of Support to Prepare Students for College and Career Readiness
A strategy used to improve academic and behavioral performance in middle and high school that includes the definition of a student’s problem, measurement of the current status of a student, establishment of goals, development of an intervention plan, implementation of the plan, assessment of plan effectiveness, and evaluation of results.
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Response to Intervention: Assistive Technologies which can Help Teachers with Intervention Programming and Assessment
An RTI format which has the school team create a unique set of activities and assessments to help a child improve in a given area(s) of academic need.
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