DIDACTICA GENERAL GENERAL TEACHING
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Modules Nº1 to 4 And Practical Session Alvis Aguilar
Module Nº1
Module Nº2
Module Nº3
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Module Nº4 And Practical Session
Friday, November 21, 2014
Module 4º PART II COLLECTIVE COMPARATIVE CHART By: Alvis Aguilar I.D: 2-732-931.
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NAME OF THE TOOL
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DEFINE
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BENEFITS
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WHEN TO USE
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Concept map
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Concept map is basically a way to teach students with maps.
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Benefits it gets students more effectively building knowledge by their own forms.
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It most used in hardest tasks, lessons, science and so on.
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Concept test
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Stage in product development process where a detailed description of a product (and of its attributes and benefits.
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A common type of qualitative research project, aiming to assess and understand likely response of customers to an idea or set of ideas.
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is important for evaluating consumer responses to a product ... of concept choices as a means for identifying the visual and verbal expressions.
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Concept sketch
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is a form of illustration used to convey an idea for use in (but not limited to) films, video games, animation, or comic books a
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This method promotes illustration that conveys students idea
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This method promotes illustration that conveys students idea
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Knowledge surveys
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is a method of evaluating the delivery of a course through the gathering of feedback from the learner on the level of the knowledge.
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These benefits often have a measurable effect on the business. ... enjoying benefits such as increased knowledge sharing and more effective marketing.
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It’s most commonly in higher education which students are involve to develop knowledge by themselves.
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Exams
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can be very stressful for some - they often ask you to cram a whole semester's worth of information into a couple of hour's work. Start your preparation .
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Exam benefits provides a simply benefits that students able to memorize all parts of lesson.
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Exams provides and involves students in deliver by filling out in the blanks in a test.
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Oral presentations
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Oral presentation is an excellent way to practice oral skill.
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Benefits: It provides an easily way to practice oral skill of students.
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It most used in speeches, conversation subject matter at school.
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Poster presentations
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Poster presentation is a rightly approach to teach students through pictures poster or ppt.
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It involves visual aids to your students and listening.
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is the presentation of research information by an individual or representatives of research teams.
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Peer review
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peer review must be planned and guided carefully. The following suggestions ... This approach implements four key strategies.
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explains how you can employ peer review in your classroom, guiding students as they offer each other constructive feedback to improve their reading skill.
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Exchanging work with peers to receive feedback is common practice in the workplace, and is used increasingly in schools.
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Portfolio
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There are many ways to grow a portfolio, and the best approach for a given investor will ... This article will examine several basic strategies for portfolio growth.
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Achieve deep and lasting change in your organization's performance by focusing on the factors that drive shareholder return.
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It most effectively used in high education.
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Rubrics
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Rubrics or criteria allows studentds check out their mistakes, strength of their tasks.
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Benefits:
Convey mistakes.
Compare mistakes.
Get better knowledge.
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It’s used in all level of school until higher education.
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Written exam
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Written exams is mostly used for train people of topics, lessons, and things given.
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It allows to remember all you have seen to write in the moment,
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strategies for writing an essay exam. preparing for the exam: anticipate which questions the instructor might ask and plan answers for.
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Case studies
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Quizzes
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Quizzes is a similar model as test , but its more basically than a test.
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Benefits: It prepares students for futures tests.
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We use quizzes to classify knowledge, prepare students for futures test, but it outcomes primordially ideas of lessons.
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Debates
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Debates promotes students be successful with share opinion, ideas of learning and knowledge of lessons.
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Benefits:
- To get more info of topics given in classes.
- To share opinion instead of build of knowledge.
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It’s used for going to a topic and it allows to share opinion, evaluate what it’s rightly or not.
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Simulations
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Simulations allows students involves with topics, lessons, teaching by easily way.
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Benefits:
- To have a better idea of topic.
- To get better knowledge as obsolete methods.
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It’s used in primary school.
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MODULE 4º PART II
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NAME OF THE STRATEGY
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DEFINE
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BENEFITS
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WHEN TO
USE
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is a process whereby
students engage in activities, such as reading, ... It provides a definition of active learning and explores the differ
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Promotes students actively participation to
learn.
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Promotes
students actively participation to learn.
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is clearly defined, using language properly.
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It promotes successful writing skills.
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It
promotes successful writing skills.
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The Jigsaw Technique
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is a method of organizing classroom activity that makes
students dependent on each other to succeed.
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This method organize all learning already known.
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This
method organize all learning already known.
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Concept Sketches
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is a form of
illustration used to convey an idea for use in (but not limited to) films,
video games, animation, or comic books
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This method promotes illustration that conveys students idea
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This
method promotes illustration that conveys students idea
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Role playing
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is as much about
what not to say as what TO say. It means to ... 5. Role Play. For short,RP.When someone acts or pretends to be a certain character
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Role playing involves reading.
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Role
playing involves reading.
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Acting out a story
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to perform the
actions and say the words of a situation or story
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It promotes actively reading to get successful
reading.
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It
promotes actively reading to get successful reading.
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Graphic organizers
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A graphic organizer, also known as knowledge map, concept map, story map,
cognitive organizer, advance organizer, or concept diagram, is a communication
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It gets effectively
knowledge through maps.
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It
gets effectively knowledge through
maps.
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Hands on active participation
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Involving active participation. Someone with a hands-on way of doing things becomes closely involved in
managing and organizing things and in making.
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This approach helps students to build learning by
body parts.
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This
approach helps students to build learning by body parts.
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K-W-L (Know-want to know-learn)
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is an instructional
reading strategy that is used to guide students ... Encourage students to explain their
associations.
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This method encourage students to learn by effectively
way to explain.
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This
method encourage students to learn by effectively way to explain.
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Mnemonics
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is a resource which
provides memory aids for each word.
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This method provides clearly aids to learn.
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This
method provides clearly aids to learn.
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Paraphrasing
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a restatement of a
text or passage giving the meaning in another form, as for clearness;
rewording
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It means clearness, and remember previously
learning learnt.
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It
means clearness, and remember previously learning learnt.
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Monitoring progress with group
and individual achievement awareness
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is a practice that
helps teachers use student ... falls below the line, the teacher may use more
intense instruction
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Is practically a way to teach students by
instructional form.
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Is
practically a way to teach students by instructional form.
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Native language support/instruction
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the primary language to support lessons that are taught mainly by using English.
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This method involves native students and
non-native students.
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This
method involves native students and non-native students.
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Partner reading
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is a research-based
fluency strategy used with readers who lack fluency. In this strategy, students read aloud to
each other.
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It research fluency in their students trough
students who reads fluently.
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It
research fluency in their students trough students who reads fluently.
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Peer tutoring
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is a method of
instruction that involves students ... The formal lines that exist between a
teacher and a student.
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Peer tutoring is an excellent that involves student
and teacher.
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Peer
tutoring is an excellent that involves student and teacher.
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Picture Word
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a graphic or vivid
description in words.
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It’s a perfectly way to descript words throughout
pictures.
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It’s a
perfectly way to descript words throughout pictures.
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Prediction
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You'll know what
this word means by the time you finish reading this explanation. A prediction is what
someone thinks will happen.
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Prediction allows students know something only
thinking about it.
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Prediction
allows students know something only thinking about it.
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Brainstorming
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Process for
generating creative ideas and solutions through intensive and freewheeling
group discussion.
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It helps students create ideas.
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It
helps students create ideas.
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Pre-reading strategies
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allow students to
think about what they already know about a given topic and predict what they
will read or hear. Before students read any.
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Pre-reading is to think about topics already
given by readings.
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Pre-reading
is to think about topics already given by readings.
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Pre-teach vocabulary
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Before listening,
they match key environment words to definitions.
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It helps students be excellent definition words.
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It
helps students be excellent definition words.
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Problem solving instruction
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The problem is a
vehicle for the development of problem solving skills.
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It helps students to develop skills.
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It
helps students to develop skills.
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Retelling
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a new, and often
updated or retranslated, version of a story.
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It’s often re-translated of stories.
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It’s
often re-translated of stories.
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Summarize lesson
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in one sentence the
key point of the lesson
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It helps to students catch more lesson by summary
lesson in sentences.
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It
helps to students catch more lesson by summary lesson in sentences.
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Think Aloud
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It has been
described as "eavesdropping on someone's thinking." With this
strategy, teachers verbalize aloud while reading a selection orally.
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It involves critical thinking with strategies.
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It
involves critical thinking with strategies.
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Venn Diagram
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using circles to
represent sets, with the position and overlap of the circles indicating the
relationships between the sets.
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It helps indicating relationship with diagrams.
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It helps indicating relationship
with diagrams.
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Using Visuals
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describes something
that is seen. (adjective) An example of visual used as an adjective is a visual presentation with moving images.
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Students be able to describe something through
visuals.
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Students
be able to describe something through visuals.
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Student developed Glossary
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level as defined by reading rate and median score. .... Student developed
glossary: Students keep track of key content and concept words and define them.
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Students be able to develop glossaries, questionnaire
by key content.
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Students
be able to develop glossaries, questionnaire by key content.
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Clicker Use in Class
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hybrid solution
provides the freedom of choice in the classroom to ... or instructors have academic concerns about the use of smart devices in class.
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It provides freedom of choice in the classroom.
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It
provides freedom of choice in the classroom.
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Collaborative/Cooperative Learning
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Techniques and
strategies for cooperative and collaborative learning projects. ... Set up goals, define how often and with what means you will communicate.
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It helps students to collaborate in learning.
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It
helps students to collaborate in learning.
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Critical Thinking
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is a term that we
hear a lot, but many people don't really stop to think about what it means or
how to use it.
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Critical thinking is a term to think about each
content.
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Critical
thinking is a term to think about each content.
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Discussion Strategies
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It also encourages
the students to refer to one another by name. ...
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Discussion strategies helps students develop
their own knowledge.
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Discussion
strategies helps students develop their own knowledge.
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Experiential Learning
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is the process of
making meaning from direct
experience.
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It involves background of students and experience
of the teacher.
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It
involves background of students and experience of the teacher.
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Humor in the Classroom
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Humor in educational
settings serves a variety of positive functions beyond simply making people
laugh. But does humor promote
student comprehension.
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It’s always an practically way to encourage your
students by humor with learning.
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It’s
always an practically way to encourage your students by humor with learning.
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Inquiry-Guided Learning
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as a form of self
directed learning in which students .... Inquiry
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It’s a directed learning in which students
learning it’s structured and guided activity.
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It’s a
directed learning in which students learning it’s structured and guided
activity.
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Team Teaching
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Team teaching can be defined as a group of two or more teachers working together to
plan, conduct and evaluate the learning activities for their students.
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The term tem teaching is which teacher help, build new methods of
teaching.
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The term tem teaching is which
teacher help, build new methods of teaching.
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