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20. The Seven Laws of Teaching

1. Teaching Students with Special Needs in General Education Classrooms (with MyEducationLab) (8th Edition)
by Rena B. Lewis, Donald H. Doorlag
Paperback: 576 Pages (2010-03-05)
list price: US$123.87 -- used & new: US$94.00
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Asin: 0136101240
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Teaching Students with Special Needs in General Education Classrooms, 8e, benefits all students in the Inclusion and Introduction to Special Education and Courses by providing teachers with the skills needed to deal with the complex and often perplexing diversity that lies behind the classroom door. All students, particularly those with special learning needs, deserve special care and special teaching. This reader-friendly, categorically organized text takes a case-based approach to contextualize the laws, organizational information, and teaching methods educators need to know to teach all children effectively. Paying closer attention to the important ideas of Response to Intervention and Universal Design, assessment and the needs of English learners, and dedicating an entire new chapter to assistive technology, this comprehensive new edition continues to break new ground in preparing general educators for the challenges and opportunities of the inclusive classroom.

 

Features Include: 

 

MyEducationLab! Margin notes throughout the text lead users to online, video-based assignments and lessons that deepen content comprehension.

Student Stories presented at the beginning of each chapter help the reader frame the content that will follow.

Inclusion Tips for Teachers  sections answer common questions regarding inclusion practices and offer practical tips for classroom teachers.

Window on the Web features introduce readers to websites that offer valuable information about special education, general education, or the teaching-learning process.

Spotlight on Technology sections feature up-to-date software and assistive technology devices recommended for students with special needs.

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1-0 out of 5 stars Someone can do better
This book is frustrating to read full of outdated references and has a terrible index.I cannot believe I had to waste money on this book for my class.Someone please make a better textbook.Trying to read this book is like putting a puzzle together.Each paragraph jumps from one area to the another.Right when you think your about to find the information you need to support your essay the books jumps into an unrelated tangent.This is the worst textbook I have ever had and I could not figure out why until I read the authors' biography.Both authors are from the school right across town.Surprise, Surprise.If you need to take a special education course and it is requiring this textbook find another text book to use.You will be glad you did.

4-0 out of 5 stars Teaching Special Students in the General Education Classes
The book is pretty detailed and talks about many different laws that back up special students in education.It also talks about all the different types of special students that one ca n have in the general education classrooms.Overall I recommend this book if you have little or no knowledge of what is classified under Special students and how to go about helping them in their Education.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Service!
The book I received was brand new at an excellent price and the delivery was surprisingly speedy! I would definitely recommend this seller!

5-0 out of 5 stars Exceptional Service !
The book arrived quickly and in perfect condition.I consider this book to be a good resource for new teachers.
I have no complaints.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great but Incomplete
I've been a faithful user of the Lewis & Doorlag book since its first edition. Each subsequent revision has added substance and useful information that makes buying it worthwhile. Of all the introductory texts on special education, this one is the most concise, reader-friendly, practical and up-to-date. It has invaluable teaching strategies and resources to inform the practice of special educators and diagnosticians. The only downside that is consistent across all editions is the unevenness of its content. In virtually every chapter about a given exceptionality, say mental retardation, more emphasis is placed on nature of the disability and teaching strategies than on its causes. Therefore, when using this book as a teaching tool in college, it has to be supplemented with other resources that do more justice to the etiology of each special need. ... Read more


2. Strategies for Teaching Middle-Level General Music
by June M. Hinckley
Paperback: 64 Pages (1996-01-01)
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Asin: 1565450841
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The purpose of the Strategies for Teaching series is to help music teachers implement the K-12 National Music Education Standards and MENC's Prekindergarten Standards. Hundreds of music teachers across the country participated in this project.Each publication focuses on a specific curricular area and a particular level. Each includes teaching strategies based on the content and achievement standards, a preface and an introduction, and a resource list. ... Read more


3. Teaching Students With Mental Retardation: Providing Access to the General Curriculum
by Deanna J. Sands, H. Earle Knowlton, Elizabeth B. Kozleski, Michael L. Wehmeyer
Hardcover: 352 Pages (2001-10)
list price: US$44.95 -- used & new: US$38.16
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Asin: 1557665281
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Every day, teachers and education professionals struggle with a crucial classroom goal: ensuring that students with mental retardation or other support needs have access to the general curriculum. They'll find the guidance, research, and practical strategies they need in this advanced, reader-friendly textbook, which will prepare preservice educators for the classroom and sharpen the skills of professionals in the field. Readers will get guidance on developing a person-centered approach to IEPs, including decisions about placement, appropriate accommodations and modifications, and alternate assessment a detailed review of four instruction types - teacher-mediated, peer-mediated, technology-mediated, and activity-anchored - and suggestions on matching instruction to individual learner needs and goals age-specific curriculum modifications and supports, including verbal devices like analogies and role-playing; visual devices like films and charts; self-evaluation; assistive technology; and positive behavioral support an in-depth discussion on using "empowerment evaluation" to measure the efficacy of programs and promote student progress and self-determination steps that support full participation in the community outside the classroom, including aspects like social relationships, job preparation, household management, and sexuality Blending research-based theory with step-by-step processes and planning forms, this practical text is the key to building curricula that include students with mental retardation and meet their individual needs. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars book about how to teach students with ID/DD
This book was okay-it has NO pictures-so you automatically assume it to be bad.It's made in Baltimore and it's not a super nice book-but it does help a little bit. ... Read more


4. Teaching Students Who are Exceptional, Diverse, and at Risk in the General Education Classroom (with MyEducationLab) (5th Edition)
by Sharon R. Vaughn, Candace S. Bos, Jeanne Shay S. Schumm
Paperback: 576 Pages (2010-01-22)
list price: US$129.33 -- used & new: US$125.68
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Asin: 0131381253
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Based on the belief that even small accommodations make a difference in the success of students with disabilities, this text provides classroom teachers with the knowledge, tools, and practical strategies that will empower them to spark learning in every student. From students with disabilities, culturally diverse students, and students with limited English proficiency to economically disadvantaged students this text provides teachers with the tools they need in their diverse classrooms. Revised to reflect the most current research, terminology and teaching practices, the strength of this text continues to be its numerous learning activities and sample lessons addressing both elementary and secondary classrooms. This edition continues its very popular multi- chapter unit on curriculum adaptations with specific strategies and activities for teaching reading, writing, and mathematics. With a new chapter on Response to Intervention and Progress Monitoring and full integration of the RTI framework, and the increase emphasis on middle and secondary students, this text continues its reign as an outstanding resource for all general education teachers. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Easy read, interesting and informative
This book was needed for a special education course, but there is a new edition/version of this book out that I was required to purchase for the course. I made the mistake and bought this version. The newer edition has chapters in a slightly different order and more example lessons, but there is supplemental information on this book online by the publisher including questions to make sure that you are understanding to assist anyone.
I would recommend this edition or the newer edition of the book.

3-0 out of 5 stars As expected, sort of . . .
This product came exactly as described. My only concern was how long it took to arrive. I was into my second week of class when my book finally arrived.

1-0 out of 5 stars Very displeasing!!
I was very unhappy with this product. I ordered this book on January 7, 2010 the current date it February 11, 2010 and I have not got my book in the mail!!!! I do not plan on buying products from Amazon any more when they lose the products that I have purchased, it is not right for them to make a profit off of me when I do not receive what I paid for!!!!

3-0 out of 5 stars Good for every teacher
A good book for every teacher, young or old, experienced or not, because even though we know or should know the basics of this topic; it helps to be educated, re-educated and reminded of these special students.

5-0 out of 5 stars Teaching Students Who Are Exceptional, Diverse, and at Risk in the General Education Classroom (4th Edition)
This book came in good condition, it had been highlighted in some areas, but these areas were ones I needed to study, so they were helpful.I saved half the price of buying the book new, so it was definitely worth it.I highly recommend buying textbooks this way over the school bookstore which charged $84.00 for a used copy when Amazon charged me $55.00 for the same thing.If I had waited to buy the book at the college bookstore as a friend of mine did, all the used copies would have been gone and I would have had to pay $112.00 for a new copy.Thank you Amazon.com! ... Read more


5. Teaching General Chemistry: A Materials Science Companion (An American Chemical Society Publication)
by Arthur B. Ellis, Margret J. Geselbracht, Brian J. Johnson, George C. Lisensky, William R. Robinson
Paperback: 575 Pages (1993-05-05)
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Asin: 084122725X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This resource volume, written especially for teachers of introductory chemistry courses, is in a ready-to-use format that will enable instructors to integrate materials chemistry into their curriculum. The book collects a critical mass of text, demonstrations, and laboratory experiments. The first ten chapters present a general introduction to solids; numerous easy-to-do teacher demonstrations are integrated into the material. The second part of the volume consists of fifteen laboratory experiments for students. Examples from cutting-edge research, as well as everyday life, spark student interest while illustrating the basic ideas that are important to an understanding of chemistry. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Material Science Companion
The authors have done a fantastic job of presenting general chemistry with a material science flavor.Each chapter clearly presents materials and their effects on our lives as well as demonstrations to help the educator present the material to their classes.We have the students use the text as a reference for a 'materials lab' in our general chemistry course and the students loved it.The text, if adopted for a class, has lab experiments containing clear lists of all parts and equipment needed as well as suggested sources.The experiments range for simple tests to complete property studies or synthetic processes.We found the text compliments experiments from other sources very well.

I would rate this text as a 'must have' for any professor teaching general, introductory, or citizen's level chemistries.There is something here for everyone! ... Read more


6. Strategies for Teaching: High School General Music (Strategies for Teaching Series)
by Keith P. Thompson
Paperback: 122 Pages (1997-05-28)
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Asin: 156545085X
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The Strategies for Teaching series helps music teachers implement the K-12 National Music Education Standards and MENC: The National Association for Music Education's prekindergarten standards.Strategies for Teaching High School General Music features: _ ... Read more


7. Teaching Exceptional, Diverse, and At-Risk Students in the General Education Classroom, IDEA 2004 Update Edition (3rd Edition)
by Sharon R Vaughn, Candace S. Bos, Jeanne Shay S. Schumm
Paperback: 592 Pages (2005-05-15)
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Asin: 020547036X
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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What is an IDEA 2004 Update Edition?The Vaugh/Bos/Schumm text has been updated to reflect this long-anticipated legislation in two ways: *Relevant discussion throughout the book has been revised to reflect IDEA '04.These revisions have been made while still preserving the original pagination of the text, so no changes to lecture notes or reading assignments are necessary, and all supplementary materials (and page references therein) remain accurate. An "IDEA 2004" icon appears in the margins adjacent to the updates.*A Guide to IDEA 2004 has been included as an appendix in the Update Edition. This clear, comprehensive, jargon-free appendix gives a brief side-by-side comparison of IDEA '04 versus the previous '97 legislation for each of the statutes, and, when a little friendly "background" would help the reader better understand the practical implications of the law, an additional note is provided. Based on the belief that even small accommodations make a difference in the success of students with disabilities, this text provides teachers with the knowledge, tools, and practical strategies that will empower them to spark learning in every student.From students with disabilities, culturally diverse students, and students with limited English proficiency to economically disadvantaged students Vaughn/Bos/Schumm provide teachers with the tools they need in their diverse classrooms.Revised to reflect recent changes in the law and current terminology, the strength of the book continues to be its numerous learning activities and sample lessons addressing both elementary and secondary classrooms, as well as its four chapter unit on curriculum adaptations with specific strategies and activities for teaching reading, writing, mathematics, and content areas. The strong emphasis on professional planning and collaboration make it an excellent resource for all teachers. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Sent the wrong edition and were hard to reach.
Advertised the wrong edition, sent me the wrong one, and were hard to deal with.I dealt with Amazon for a refund.

4-0 out of 5 stars Solid
It came just fine.Possibly a bit more markings than I expected but not a big deal.Thanks. ... Read more


8. Teaching Children With Autism in the General Classroom: Strategies for Effective Inclusion and Instruction
by Vicky G. Spencer Ph.D., Cynthia G. Simpson Ph.D.
Paperback: 350 Pages (2009-05-01)
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Asin: 1593633645
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Successful strategies for educating students with autism in the regular classroom.

Recent special education legislation has led to a rise in inclusion classrooms, where students with special needs, including autism spectrum disorders, are taught alongside their nondisabled peers. Teaching Children with Autism in the General Classroom provides an introduction to inclusionary practices that serve children with autism, giving teachers the practical advice they need to ensure each student receives the quality education he or she deserves.

Promoting field-tested strategies and techniques, this book offers teachers sound advice for creating a classroom environment conducive to learning success for children with autism spectrum disorders. The easy-to-use tips and tools included also aide teachers in organizing and managing their classrooms to maximize instruction for students of all ability levels.

Detailed resource guides and concise overviews of special education legislation also are provided to give general education teachers a solid background of knowledge about autism and the needs of students with the disorder.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Must Read for Teachers of Students with Autism
General classroom teachers will find this an invaluable primer on successfully reaching students with autism and successfully including them with nondisabled classmates.The book includes a variety of hands-on tools and exercises that have proven to be effective in the field, making it a perfect primer for teachers who want to learn more about classroom strategies the fastest-growing disability group. ... Read more


9. Teaching Inquiry-Based Chemistry: Creating Student-Led Scientific Communities
by Joan A. Gallagher-Bolos, Dennis W. Smithenry
Paperback: 136 Pages (2004-08-19)
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Asin: 0325006717
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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In their professional dreams, chemistry teachers imagine eager and self-sufficient students whose curiosity motivates their scientific explorations. Joan Gallagher-Bolos and Dennis Smithenry have realized this vision in their chemistry classrooms, and in Teaching Inquiry-Based Chemistry, they demonstrate how you can make student-led inquiry happen in yours.

Teaching Inquiry-Based Chemistry retraces an entire year's curriculum to show you how the authors weave constructivist theory into every lesson without sacrificing content. You will discover how slowly increasing the complexity of projects while gradually shifting the responsibility for learning to class members builds success upon success until students are ready to formulate and execute a three-week, end-of-year project where they function as a fully independent scientific community. Plus Teaching Inquiry-Based Chemistry is loaded with features that help you implement student-centered teaching immediately, including:

  • proven instructional strategies
  • examples of successful units from the authors' own curricula
  • graphic organizers that guide you through creating an inquiry-driven classroom
  • discussions of meeting NSES's inquiry standards through inquiry-based teaching
  • in-depth examples of student journals and projects

Get ready to make your ideal classroom a reality and find a fresh way of teaching the chemistry you know so well. Read Teaching Inquiry-Based Chemistry and discover how helping your students capitalize on their innate scientific curiosity will lead you to new levels of professional and personal satisfaction.

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4-0 out of 5 stars How two teachers let their students work independently
This is an interesting resource for secondary school science teachers and a very quick read. I appreciate the inquiry-based activities that the authors share with the reader, but be aware that this is just a compilation of their experiences. The concepts might be transferable to other secondary-level science courses but they are certainly not suitable for post-secondary science courses.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great for Chem teachers wanting to go inquiry
This book is a great primer for any chem teacher that is thinking about going with more inquiry in their classroom.It provides a look into the classroom of the authors who have been doing inquiry based instruction for many years.

I would have liked more detail on how and when they include traditional instruction however.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very interesting book
Very interesting book for chemistry teachers. As a chemstry teacher I recommend to put in practice the strategies proposed in this book. You will get very good results with your students at high school or college.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good for teachers familiar with constructivist technique
This is a good but way too short book about constructivist teaching in the science classroom.For teachers who are not familair with constructivist teaching methods, or don't really understand them, I recommend you read some of the literature or take a course on it first.There is not enough information in this book, I think, for the newbie to constructivist teaching.I would like to see more detail about how the instructors got from September to May, and more detail on how they scheduled time, especially journal time.
There are some great tips in here if you do know some things about constructivist teaching.The whole concept of teaching science and inquiry is well explained, and I will gratefully use many of their ideas. The book does a good job of helping teachers link chemistry with everyday life, and takes some of the "academic only" focus away from the laboratory.

1-0 out of 5 stars Doesn't help
I just starting teaching introductory Chemistry at a university.Many students do not participate during lecture and do not complete the course with a satisfactory grade.I thought this book would help me foster independent learning in my course.If this is what is taught in high school, then this is one of the problems (lack of preparation for college).The examples are more pertinent for a junior-high basic science class.I do see the importance of learning social skills, but the book lacks content for teaching chemistry.What were once called laboratory exercises are now called inquiry-based scientific communities.Beware of books with too many exclamation points in the text!!! ... Read more


10. Autism in Your Classroom: A General Educator's Guide to Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Topics in Autism)
by Deborah Fein (Ph.D.), Michelle A. Dunn (Ph.D.)
Paperback: 275 Pages (2007-10-31)
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Asin: 1890627615
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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(2007 ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award: Finalist, Education)

Children with autism spectrum disorders are increasingly being educated in inclusive general education classrooms. For optimal results, teachers need to know as much as possible about autism and the teaching methods and modifications that work best for these students. This is a huge undertaking for time-crunched general education teachers, many of whom may never have had a student with autism before. Now teachers can turn to Autism in Your Classroom for the information and guidance they need.

Written by two neuropsychologists with extensive clinical and classroom experience, this new book is a concise, easy-to-read guide developed for primary school teachers (grades K- 6).

Part I provides a complete overview of the types, causes, characteristics, and treatments of autism spectrum disorders. It also explains various secondary characteristics of autism that create challenges for students, such as sensory abnormalities, behavioral issues, and limited social skills and peer interaction.

Part II focuses on the student in the classroom: It covers a variety of strategies to manage learning & behavior, such as:
Modifying classwork & homework;

Helping with language difficulties:

Using visual strategies;

Keeping students focused & organized;

Teaching reading & math;

Using positive reinforcement & rewards;

Handling challenging behavior;

Explaining autism to other students;

Teaching social skills in the classroom;

Balancing the needs of typical and special students.

Part III features two useful case studies. Both stem from the authors' hands-on work and consultation with teachers, students, and parents. The book concludes with an appendix of frequently asked questions about children with autism asked by educators. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good intro guide for general educators
This book is a great introduction into what a student with autism will mean in your general education class. If you are unfamiliar with the needs of students with high functioning autism, this will be a great fit.

5-0 out of 5 stars For any educator who would hope to understand and properly handle Autistic students' special needs
There are more children with autism in schools than ever before in the history of American public education. "Autism in Your Classroom" gives educators the practical information and guidance they need to support these children with ASDs, or Autism Spectrum Disorders. "Autism in your Classroom" is a much-needed resource that gives teachers the understanding of the types, causes, characteristics, and treatments of these ASDs. Deftly written by Deborah Fein, Ph. D., a clinical and research neuropsychologist with 35 years of experience and serves as Professor of Psychology at the University of Connecticut; and fellow Ph. D Michelle A. Dunn, an Associate professor of neurology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine with 25 years of experience. The combined expertise of the two make "Autism in Your Classroom" invaluable to any educator who would hope to understand and properly handle Autistic students' special needs. Also very highly recommended from Woodbine house is "Autism 24/7: A Family Guide To Learning At Home And In The Community" (9781890627539, $19.95) by autism specialist Andy Bondy and speech/language pathologist Lori A. Frost.
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11. Methods for Effective Teaching: Meeting the Needs of All Students (5th Edition)
by Paul R. Burden, David M. Byrd
Paperback: 400 Pages (2009-03-05)
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Asin: 013700804X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The fifth edition of Methods for Effective Teaching provides research-based coverage of K-12 general teaching methods while uniquely emphasizing today’s contemporary issues such as promoting student understanding, creating a learning community, and differentiating instruction.  Accessible and reader-friendly, this book is the perfect combination of sound teaching methods and cutting edge content.  The teaching strategies presented here will help teachers to be effective in meeting the needs of all the students they teach.  ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Quick delivery, excellent condition
I ordered this book last Tuesday and it arrived in the mail today. This was my first time ordering a used textbook online and was not sure about it at first. The book arrived in excellent condition and in a very timely manner. Thank you for a wonderful first experience.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great All-Purpose Methods Book
This book is a great tool for beginning teachers.I do not recommend the "myeducationlab" if anyone thinks it is worth buying the book new.I never used it more than an initial look.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Text
I found this book after being disgusted with the required text for my methods class. This is a great text! Praxis PLT & INTASC concepts are covered in every chapter. A lot of detail on classroom management, direct & indirect strategies, discipline, assessment, grading, working with parent and colleagues, differentiating instruction and planning. It also goes into a little history of educational reform, Goals 2000, and "A Nation at Risk" which were actually topics during an interview for a job.
This text should be a required reading for all methods classes. In fact, my peers are now reading it to prepare for the PLT. ... Read more


12. Lessons to Share on Teaching Grammar in Context
Paperback: 336 Pages (1998-02-11)
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Asin: 0867093943
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This book features eighteen articles addressing issues such as: how language is learned, and teaching grammar through writing, across the grades. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Not the best, but definitely not the worst.
As a textbook, the organization and presentation of the topics could be better; however, the book contains some good ideas.

5-0 out of 5 stars brilliant
constance weaver knows what she's talking about. these ideas have worked wonders in my classes. ... Read more


13. New Perspectives on Grammar Teaching in Second Language Classrooms (ESL and Applied Linguistics Professional) (ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series)
Paperback: 288 Pages (2001-07-01)
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Asin: 0805839550
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New Perspectives on Grammar Teaching in Second Language Classrooms brings together various approaches to the contextualized teaching of grammar and communicative skills as integrated components of second language instruction. Its purpose is to show from both theoretical and practical perspectives that grammar teaching can be made productive and useful in ESL and EFL classrooms. In this text:
*First-rate scholars approach the teaching of grammar from multiple complementary perspectives, providing an original, comprehensive treatment of the topic.
*Discourse analysis and research data are used to address such pedagogical areas as grammatical and lexical development in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.
*The communicative perspective on ESL and EFL instruction that is presented provides ways for learners to enhance their production skills, whereas the meaning-based grammar instruction can supplement and strengthen current methodology with a communicative focus.

This volume is intended as a foundational text for second language grammar pedagogy courses at the advanced undergraduate and master's levels.
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14. Teaching With Favorite Read-alouds In Second Grade (Scholastic Teaching Strategies)
by Susan Lunsford
Paperback: 96 Pages (2004-07-01)
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Asin: 0439404193
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars good educational source
Although it is mostly a teacher's handbook, it still works for at home exercisingof literacy skills.

2-0 out of 5 stars This really doesn't have any new ideas
This book is very basic and generic.If you are looking for something with specific ideas on lessons for read alouds, this book isn't it. What it does have is a good list of titles for read alouds, but to me it isn't worth the money.But, someone else may find it useful.If you have the option to look through the pages on screen, I would before buying. ... Read more


15. Teaching Graphic Novels: Practical Strategies for the Secondary Ela Classroom
by Katie Monnin
Perfect Paperback: 256 Pages (2009-11-15)
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Asin: 1934338400
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Harness the power of graphic novels to promote literacy and engage all secondary students! Address print-text and image literacies, from navigating text features to creating standards-based lessons on reading comprehension, fiction/nonfiction, written response, critical thinking, and media literacy. Complete with examples from graphic novels, professional resource suggestions, strategies that can be used with any graphic novel, cross-indexes of middle and high school graphic novels and themes, reproducibles, and extra support for English-language learners. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Teaching Tool
It is obvious Dr. Monnin has a huge love for the comics format.The lessons she provides in TEACHING GRAPHIC NOVELS are invaluable tools for classroom learning.She makes the traditional lessons in plot, character, crisis action, etc., more intuitive and lively for students because she provides a visual guideline.For the educator, the lessons Dr. Monnin has created and compiled will save countless hours of trying to reinvent the wheel.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not useful
I am a first year English teacher. Throughout my methodology classes we talked endlessly about what a great tool graphic novels are for teaching, and I couldn't agree more! However this book falls flat. Any English teacher could make a flow chart of plot elements in their sleep...This may be helpful for someone who doesnt know anything about graphic novels or comics, but it just is not worth the money for those who have a basic knowledge of the genre. I am writing a unit on American Born Chinese for my 9th graders and will not be using any material from this book. I suggest you go with Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art

4-0 out of 5 stars Good book, heavy on the practical
This book certainly lives up to its title "practical strategies for the secondary ELA classroom."It's chuck full of activities, some of which can easily be photocopied and used "as is".I had one problem, though.For some reason I couldn't take in more than two or three pages per sitting.It was like the words and exercises were screaming at me.There was something about the layout and type setting that gave me a sensory overload.What I wanted was a guideline, a demonstration of how graphic novels can be used so that I could create my own activities.This book provides a detailed step by step format.I suppose that's perfect for some, but it was very distracting for me.

4-0 out of 5 stars Buy it, read it, use it!
The subtitle of Dr. Monnin's book is, "practical strategies for the secondary ELA classroom" and I am happy to say that she has definitely placed her emphasis on "practical."Ready-to-use materials are the best for the weary classroom teacher looking to liven things up.What's great, though, is the accessible theoretical basis for how using graphic novels can and should be a seamless experience in an ELA context.Bottom line: if you are looking for a few back-pocket activities to spice things up, they are here.However, a systematic use of the activities and theories described herein will engage your students in ways you, your administrators, and their parents want them to be.

There is nothing technologically amazing here.There are no links to SMART activities.There are no gadgets.What you get here are soundly-designed instructional activities meant to scaffold students of all literacy levels into a critical engagement with visual and print based texts.

What I love: The direct approach and accessible language.Dr. Monnin may have fancy credentials, but she is a reader at heart and wants to help other people love reading.This fact is evident in how simply she has designed the activities and the handouts that support them.I am happy to see that many of the novels and artists that Dr. Monnin recommends are already in use in my classroom - in fact, this external support has encouraged me in the knowledge that I am on the right track with building parallel visual and textual literacies.

What I'd love to see made better: A purely nerdy part of me wished for easier signposting for the different activities.Sometimes, I wasn't sure if I was in a new section or in another part of the previous section.I figured it out, but I had to think about it (this, I think, is not a fault of Dr. Monnin as much as it is a design issue to be discussed with the book's publisher.

All in all, I intend to put this book into the hands of my ELA and literacy specialists at the school as soon as possible.There are a lot of possibilities for our population in graphic novel study.Buy it, read it, use it!

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5-0 out of 5 stars A must for teachers
Too often many teachers take one look at a graphic novel and think that it's just a comic book. But Dr. Monnin shows us in her book that graphic novels are a great teaching tool, that can stand side by side with any great piece of literature. After reading this I've been able to incorporate new literacies to the next generation of students, who are not just text learners but also very visual in their learning. Not only does Dr. Monnin provide lesson strategies for the mainstream classroom, but also provides excellent strategies on how graphic novels can help with ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) students in our classrooms. This is a book that all teachers should invest in and is worth every dollar. ... Read more


16. Validated Practices for Teaching Students with Diverse Needs and Abilities (2nd Edition)
by Susan Peterson Miller
Paperback: 624 Pages (2008-08-02)
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Dedicated to evidence-based practices (as opposed to opinion-based practices), this text provides in-depth coverage of validated methods that may be applied to teaching across all the content areas.

 

This text helps bridge the research-to-practice gap, and includes:

Less is More Approach — Limiting content to validated practices results in more thorough descriptions of the selected practices than what is typically found in methods books.

 

Models — The organizational structure of the text reflects the sequential process involved in effective teaching and learning (i.e., Planning Instruction, Delivering Instruction, and Evaluating Student and Teacher Performance). Formative review questions are provided after Chapters 3, 7, and 10, and a summative review is provided after Chapter 10 to promote synthesis and retention of important concepts. Each chapter is organized to model effective pedagogy.

 

Overarching Themes — The content is grounded in overarching themes (i.e., student diversity, importance of quality instruction, technology applications, and career-long learning among teachers) that reflect accurate understandings of current school contexts.

 

HIGHLIGHTS OF WHAT'S NEW IN THE SECOND EDITION:

  • Three new "content area" chapters are added: (a) Teaching Mathematics, (b) Teaching Reading, (c) Teaching Handwriting, Spelling, and Written Expression. These chapters are framed around state-of-the-art and evidence-based practices supported at the national, state, and local levels (e.g., NCTM standards, The National Reading Panel). Each of these chapters includes discussion related to: instructional frameworks, types of content knowledge and the importance of balancing instruction across the various types, assessment procedures to plan instruction, general guidelines for instruction, evidence-based methodology, and motivating instructional activities. These new chapters inform students and instructors of current best practice within the content areas most frequently used to assess adequate yearly progress among students with and without disabilities.
  • Reflects latest amendments to IDEA and its Final Regulations — Chapters 1, 3, and 10 contain information on definitions for all disability categories, positive behavioral support/functional behavioral assessments/behavioral intervention plans, and assistive technology.
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    4-0 out of 5 stars School Book
    The book got here on time when I needed it.It is used for school, not pleasure reading.Pretty dry, basic teaching stuff.Chapters are long and drag on.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good Text
    Kind of a throw back to developmental psychology, educational psychology, and instructional strategies courses this text may have a different view compared to other instructional strategies texts out there. ... Read more


    17. Five Easy Lessons: Strategies for Successful Physics Teaching
    by Randall D. Knight
    Paperback: Pages (2002-09-29)
    list price: US$20.80 -- used & new: US$12.54
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    Asin: 0805387021
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Five Easy Lessions: Strategies for Successful Physics Teaching

    • "An invaluable resource for any instructor interested in creating a physics class where students are actively engaged in learning and applying physics. The book is filled with specific suggestions on teaching individual topics in addition to an excellent summary and overview of teaching strategies based on physics education research." — Michael Read, College of the Siskiyous, CA
    • "One of the most complete and helpful books on teaching introductory physics that I have ever come across. Not only does it provide thoughtful suggestions about how to improve your course topic by topic, it provides a marvelous primer on educational research into how students learn (or fail to learn) physics." — Dale Pleticha, Gordon College, MA
    • "I have used the great ideas from this book over the last few years. It contains excellent summaries of research into students' learning and offers lots of helpful and specific advice on how to bring the ideas that have emerged from this research into your classroom. It is a valuable resource for improving students' learning." — Larry Lonney, Shawnee State University, Portsmouth, OH
    Five Easy Lessons: Strategies for Successful Physics Teaching is a paperback book packed with creative tips on how instructors can enhance and improve their physics class instruction techniques. It's an invaluable companion to Randy Knight's Physics for Scientists and Engineers — or for any physics course.

    Randy Knight has taught introductory physics for more than 20 years at Ohio State University and California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, where he is currently Professor of Physics. Professor Knight received a bachelor's degree in physics from Washington University in St. Louis and a Ph.D. in physics from the University of California, Berkeley. He was a post-doctoral fellow at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics before joining the faculty at Ohio State University. It was at Ohio State, under the mentorship of Professor Leonard Jossem, that he began to learn about the research in physics education that, many years later, led to this book. Professor Knight's research interests are in the field of lasers and spectroscopy. He recently led the effort to establish an environmental studies program at Cal Poly, where, in addition to teaching introductory physics, he also teaches classes on energy, oceanography, and environmental issues. ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Guide to Teaching Physics
    I have been teaching phyiscs for about 20 years and was unaware of the research done in education in this area. This book will help me to breathe new vigor into my courses.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Best Resource I've Found
    I don't know if I would call these lessons easy, but they certainly are successful.

    This book is simply amazing. It starts with an overview of pedagogical methods for teaching physics, ideas for general teaching philosophy, and research-based active learning techniques. Once it gets into the nitty gritty of the topics, it goes through every topic pointing out common misconceptions students have, ways to gently convince them that they are wrong (conventional physics education may teach them how to use equations, but it doesn't change anything about how they think the world works) and nudge them towards the correct intuition.

    I just finished going through yet another day of electric field and potential with my physics students, and the activities he suggests really helped them grasp these intangible concepts and how they interact.

    I would have never thought of the things in this book on my own, but once I got it I immediately tossed "talking-head" lectures out the window and now my students do physics WITH me and solve problems together and get instant feedback on problems to keep them on the path I want them to be on. If you teach physics at any level, this book is helpful for combating incorrect "knowns" about the universe, but it is utterly invaluable if you teach at the honors or college level.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Physics meets Active Learning
    Physics is hard.This makes it easier.

    Thankfully, another professor lent me his copy of this book when I first started teaching Introductory Physics otherwise I would have been sunk.After three years, I still read the corresponding chapter from this book before preparing a chapter for the class.There are so many useful tidbits which have helped my students.

    Knight has combined physics education research with active learning methods to help students to learn both concepts and problem-solving. And he has done so in a concise, relevant text for teachers.

    As frustrated as I am with many of my student's inability to grasp physics, they are far, far better off than if I had not been given this book.Every physics teacher should have a well-worn copy on their desk!!!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good insights
    It was very valuable to read, in some detail, how another teacher approaches the craft of teaching Physics. Knight is very accurate in his descriptions of student misconceptions. Before I began to teach each unit of study, I consulted this book to gain some fresh ideas and insights. I was never disappointed.He also provides specific examples of problems that he uses in the classroom, and exam questions.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A must for successful physics instruction
    I found this book invaluable for teaching my AP Physics class. It lays out inquiry based instruction for all levels of physics and backs its claims with physics education research. This book additionally discusses particular subjects within the physics curriculum and defines the misconceptions that students often bring to the classroom. Prior know of these misconceptions helps the instruction in lesson planning and labs. ... Read more


    18. Ask The Teacher: A Practitioner's Guide to Teaching and Learning in the Diverse Classroom (2nd Edition)
    by Mark Ryan
    Paperback: 336 Pages (2007-06-08)
    list price: US$57.33 -- used & new: US$51.60
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    Asin: 020552219X
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    Using a straightforward and versatile question and answer approach, the Second Edition of Ask the Teacher speaks directly to the teacher candidate with a wealth of tips about educational issues in foundations, history, psychology, curriculum, methodology, classroom management, and family involvement.

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    5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Introduction
    I recently had to use this for one of my classes at National University.As a student, you get those books where reading 10 pages takes about an hour, and the book drones on... this book isn't like that.It had a style that flowed, as it was asked in a Question and Answer format.It is easily referenced because you can pretty much use the table of contents as an index as it shows all the topics.It's a great introductory text on teaching, and one of those books you keep later for reference.I highly recommend it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Questions I never thought to ask are answered
    I used Ask the Teacher for classes in my teaching credential coursework. I was most impressed that the author asked, and answered, questions that I never would have thought of. He provides strong opinions and backed them up with evidence. I would say this book really helped formulate my philosophy of education. Best of all this text is actually interesting and readable!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Parent and soon to be educator
    Mark Ryan's "Ask the Teacher" was a required text in one my teaching credential classes.It was a breath of fresh air.It doesn't read like a textbook in that it's very conversational in the way it was written.I actually enjoyed reading this book.It has a lot of useful, practical information.I will most definitely refer back to this book throughout my teaching career.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Very resourceful book!!
    This book remains on my classroom's bookshelf as a quick resource for questions I may have about specific classroom issues. A new teacher to my school borrowed it and liked it so much due to its usefulness that she purchased her own copy. We agreed that it is extremely helpful on addressing specific concerns that come up through our daily class teachings. Also, the 'Question and Answer' format is so appreciated as it seems whatever question I have has been located in this book and answered!

    5-0 out of 5 stars User Friendly
    I bought this book because I had to have it for a class, but I have used it so much in actual teaching.I have used this book in several of my classes, and I have used it to trouble shoot problems with my own students.It is extremely user friendly, and I would recommend buying it. ... Read more


    19. Introduction to Teaching: Becoming a Professional (2nd Edition)
    by Donald P. Kauchak, Paul D. Eggen
    Paperback: 608 Pages (2004-06-15)
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    Asin: 0131137719
    Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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    For Introduction to Teaching courses and Introduction to/Foundations of Education courses. As the only case-based introduction to teaching text, each chapter of Introduction to Teaching: Becoming a Professionalbegins with a case study that provides a framework for the discussions that follow and helps the reader understand how chapter topics relate to the real world of teaching. The second edition of this best-selling case-based introduction to teaching text, is organized around three themes: Professionalism, Reform, and Decision Making, which provide the threads that bind the topics of the chapters together. ... Read more

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    2-0 out of 5 stars teaching book
    I got this book with a huge sticky stain over most of the back pages, but otherwise normal wear and tear. You get what you pay for, and I only paid $7, so that was definitely the case here.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good case histories
    This book has a relevancy for teachers in orienting to some of the controversial aspects of teaching methodology and philosophy. It plays these out with a wealth of case histories which document the effects of these upon individual teachers and students. A very useful book for any teacher.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Intro To Teaching
    Great textbook at a great price. It arrived in a timely fashion and was in great condition for a used book-like new almost.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Required, but a poor book.
    This text may have been required by the course I took, but it is a low quality test written in the obscure, academic way that gives textbooksbad name. It takes an interesting subject and makes it boring.

    2-0 out of 5 stars so far, it's weak
    I'm through chapter 3 and so far, this volume is weak compared to the other Intro to Teaching textbooks in print.It seems to me to be especially weak on defining and explaining the idea of teaching as a *profession* & since that's ostensibly this book's entire purpose, I feel that you'd be better off with just about anything else for your intro class. ... Read more


    20. The Seven Laws of Teaching
    by John Milton Gregory
    Paperback: 60 Pages (2010-10-14)
    list price: US$20.00 -- used & new: US$20.00
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    Asin: 0217611354
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: Congregational Sunday-school and publishing society in 1886 in 165 pages; Subjects: Teaching; Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / General; Education / Educational Policy & Reform / General; Education / Philosophy & Social Aspects; Religion / Christian Education / General; Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions; Religion / Christian Education / Children & Youth; ... Read more

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Great book for teaching
    There is an old saying, when confused with all the "stuff" out there about learning something, or developing skill, get back to the fundamentals. This book details the 7 laws of learning.Get back to basics,and be a better teacher in whatever arena of teaching you have an interest in.I coach basketball and have found this a great aid to make sure I'm getting information across to my players.

    2-0 out of 5 stars The Seven Laws of Teaching
    This is not the book that I thought it was, I needed for a class that I was teaching, but there are a lot of misspellings and it is inconsistent with the original "Seven Laws of Teaching"I am shipping this order back.

    3-0 out of 5 stars A very left brain approach to teaching
    I hate to be the one giving the lowest (so far) review for a book, but I just can't give this book more than three stars.I am a pastor now, but was a teacher in a classical school for three years.I read every book I could find on teaching and the Seven Laws of Teaching was one of them.

    I do not want to come across as condescending to the other reviewers, but I found this book to be so obvious and basic that it taught me nothing new.For example, one of the laws is for the teacher to know their subject matter.Really?I thought that I could fake it and my teenagers would never notice.Not that this "law" isn't true or even important, but this wasn't news to me.I can't imagine trying to teach pre-schoolers without knowing my material backward and forward.

    The second law is that we should capture the attention of our students.Think about that for just a second.Can you think of a scenario where a thinking human being would be teaching without the attention of their students and they would think that is normal?Yes, I realize there are teachers out there who will drone on and on while the students text each other, eat their lunches and do about anything except listen.But are you one of those teachers?If not, then this law is not going to make you a better teacher.

    A third example of one of the laws is that the teacher should use language familiar to the student.Again, not trying to sound condescending, but is this news to you?I believe in using language that is sprinkled with challenging words so that they hear them in context and begin to build a stronger vocabulary.But obviously if they can't understand your vocabulary, you aren't going to reach them.

    After the first three laws, they actually get much more enriching.Building on what students already know, arousing their desire to learn, learning being thinking ideas on your own and finally reviewing what has been learned to make it truly apprehended.These four laws are much more valuable, but there are other books that express them more powerfully than Mr. Gregory.

    In my weekly podcast, Christian With A Brain, I discuss the role of education in the lives of believers and used The Seven Laws for reference.But, if you are like me and you believe that learning/teaching is more a product of relationship than the practice of principles, you will do better to purchase another book.I recommend: Teacher by Mark Edmundson - though he has a humanistic worldview, he taps into the art of teaching rather than the laws of teaching.Be warned though, Edmundson's book is a memoir, not a manual.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Seven Laws of Teaching
    The author has excellent suggestions for becoming a good teacher but the book starts slow.At times the material seems to be in the most complicated form and could be better understood in plain, every day terms.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful motivator
    I really devoured this book.I found myself highlighting every paragraph and I even took notes.This is a wonderful look at teaching and how to utilize your skills to change lives, not just fill a young person's mind with information.Several of the quotes in the book have now become bold printed pages in my teaching notebook. ... Read more


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