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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Urban FraefelPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.30cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9781475869040ISBN 10: 1475869045 Pages: 258 Publication Date: 07 March 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsForeword Preface Part I: Read This First Chapter 1. What You Should Know Before Working with This Book Chapter 2. How to Work Successfully with This Book Part II: Supporting Individual Learning Chapter 3. Supporting Individual Learning: What it is All About Chapter 4. Diagnostics: How Do I Find Out Where the Students Stand? Chapter 5. Professional Feedback to Learners: Crucial for Any Support Chapter 6. How to Make Feedback and One-on-One Conversations More Effective Part III: Managing Instruction Chapter 7. Introduction Chapter 8. The Transparent Opening of a Lesson Chapter 9. Providing an Input Chapter 10. Guiding Discussions Chapter 11. Guidelines for Learning Activities Chapter 12. Summing Up and Closing Chapter 13. Some Variations of the Basic Lesson Structure Part IV: Where Do We Stand Now? Chapter 14. A Closer Look at the Concept of (Core) Practices Chapter 15. Epilogue: My Own Practices References About the AuthorReviewsCore Practices of Successful Teachers: Supporting Learning and Managing Instruction is aimed at supporting teachers in developing a strong foundation of core practices which is eminently valuable. Urban Fraefel's deep understanding of both the importance of professional judgment and the need for practical support in learning to teach is reflected in the design of this book. He provides a map for the journey to help teachers not just develop an understanding of core practices but the ability to engage and reflect on their own practice.--Pam Grossman, dean and George and Diane Weiss Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania In Core Practices of Successful Teachers: Supporting Learning and Managing Instruction, Urban Fraefel addresses prospective and in-service teachers. As a workbook with numerous tasks and suggestions for processing, it can be used in a problem-oriented way--alone or together with colleagues--to rethink, refine, and develop one's own practices.--Kurt Reusser, professor of educational psychology and didactics, University of Zurich, Switzerland This well-researched book features adaptive practices, which are key to responsive instruction. Educators need to have structure to guide their interactions with students, but they also need to improvise based on students' interests and states of understanding--this is what makes the learning environment flexible and attuned to the needs of students. The chapters in Core Practices of Successful Teachers support professional learning in these areas of adaptive expertise and also help teachers foster reflection and agency in students as they navigate complex content together.--Mark Windschitl, professor of Science Education, University of Washington Core Practices of Successful Teachers: Supporting Learning and Managing Instruction is aimed at supporting teachers in developing a strong foundation of core practices which is eminently valuable. Urban Fraefel's deep understanding of both the importance of professional judgment and the need for practical support in learning to teach is reflected in the design of this book. He provides a map for the journey to help teachers not just develop an understanding of core practices but the ability to engage and reflect on their own practice. In Core Practices of Successful Teachers: Supporting Learning and Managing Instruction, Urban Fraefel addresses prospective and in-service teachers. As a workbook with numerous tasks and suggestions for processing, it can be used in a problem-oriented way--alone or together with colleagues--to rethink, refine, and develop one's own practices. This well-researched book features adaptive practices, which are key to responsive instruction. Educators need to have structure to guide their interactions with students, but they also need to improvise based on students' interests and states of understanding--this is what makes the learning environment flexible and attuned to the needs of students. The chapters in Core Practices of Successful Teachers support professional learning in these areas of adaptive expertise and also help teachers foster reflection and agency in students as they navigate complex content together. Author InformationUrban Fraefel is professor at the School of Education Northwestern Switzerland as well as an author. His teaching, research, and development activities focus on teaching and learning, core practices, practice-based teacher education, and university-school partnerships. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |