Models of Teaching: Connecting Student Learning with Standards features classic and contemporary models of teaching appropriate to elementary and secondary settings. Authors Jeanine M. Dell’Olio and Tony Donk use detailed case studies to discuss 10 models of teaching and demonstrate how they can be connected to state content standards and benchmarks, as well as technology standards. This book provides readers with the theoretical and practical understandings of how to use models of teaching to both meet and exceed the growing expectations for research based instructional practices and student achievement.

Role Playing

Role playing

There are times when most of us wish we could “replay” a difficult moment when we believe we acted inappropriately in a social or work situation. Sometimes our problem lies in not knowing what to do, and under stress we do the wrong thing. If we had one more chance to “get it right,” we would be sure to know what to do, know what to say, know what to ask, or perhaps know not to say anything at all. Even the most poised of teachers may say something hurtful to a student in moments of anger or frustration. As professionals, we must learn to handle stress involving students, parents, or colleagues without erupting and to disagree without offending. Our livelihood ...

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