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ISBN-10: 0072829451

ISBN-13: 9780072829457

Edition: 3rd 2003

Authors: Donald R. Cruickshank, Kim K. Metcalf, Deborah Bainer Jenkins

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List price: $76.87
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Publication date: 7/18/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 480
Size: 8.25" wide x 10.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 2.332
Language: English

Donald Cruickshank received his degrees from the State University College at Buffalo, NY, and University of Rochester. After stints as a teacher, coach, supervisor, and principal in the Rochester schools, as he began a college teaching and administrative career that took him to SUNY Brockport, the University of Tennessee, Wheelock College, and The Ohio State University. The author of over 100 chapters, articles, and encyclopedia entries, this is his eighth book. He is best known for his pioneering efforts in developing simulations and reflective teaching.

Kim Metcalf is director of the Teacher Education Laboratory at Indiana University, Bloomington, and associate professor of curriculum and instruction. He was awarded his M.A. and PH.D. in teacher education and educational research and evaluation from The Ohio State University. Dr. Metcalf is a former music teacher who worked with students in grades K to 12, primarily in instrumental music. His major responsibilities now focus on designing, providing, and evaluating preservice teacher education. He is coauthor of the chapter "Training within Teacher Preparation" in the Handbook of Research on the Teacher Education, and is contributor to the International Encyclopedia of Education.

Deborah Bainer is associate professor of education at The Ohio State University, Mansfield campus, where she coordinates the teacher preparation programs. She received her B.S. in biology from Geneva College and her M.S. in environmental education and Ph.D. in Teacher Education from The Ohio State University. She taught middle school and high school science in the U.S. and in Asia, and formerly chaired the education department at Biola University. Currently her teaching responsibilities involve general pedagogy, supervision, and science and social studies methods. Dr. Bainer has authored numerous articles and book chapters reflecting her research in teacher professional development through…    

The Act of Teaching, Third Edition PART ONE: THE BACKDROP OF TEACHING Chapter 1: Factors that Influence How We Teach Chapter 2: The Challenge of Teaching in a Changing Society Chapter 3: Teaching Diverse Students Chapter 4: Three Schools of Thought About Learning and Teaching Chapter 5: Getting to Know Your Students and Motivating Them to Learn PART TWO: THE ACT OF TEACHING Chapter 6: Planning Instruction Chapter 7: Four Instructional Alternatives: Presentation, Discussion, Independent Study, and Individualized Instruction Chapter 8: Four More Instructional Alternatives: Cooperative Learning, Discovery Learning, Constructivism, and Direct Instruction Chapter 9: Evaluating Students’…