Dynamic Teaching
by Harman Benda
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Publisher: Tijl Koenderink
Copyright:
© 2007 Project Renaissance Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition, Second revision
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Printed: 107 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Download:
1 documents, 704 KB
Description:Dynamic Teaching is a guide to effective group management techniques and to modern Socratic Method. It is based on three fundamental principles: First, people mostly learn by relating information to their prior experience and the contexts they have already built. Second, anything you describe in detail, while examining it closely, you discover more and more about. And third, you get more of what you reinforce. When put into practice, these three principles achieve the original purpose of the Socratic Method, a method used to get people to examine their perceptions and to describe what they discover in order to learn. In Dynamic Teaching, a process called a buzz group integrates all three principles. The goal of buzz groups is to ensure that the class achieves your goal and that your students fully understand your points from their perspective. Keywords:Listed in: |
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