Questioning, Instructional Strategies, and Classroom Management: A Compendium of Criteria for Best Teaching Practices

Author:   Marie Menna Pagliaro
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781475838626


Pages:   118
Publication Date:   01 November 2017
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Questioning, Instructional Strategies, and Classroom Management: A Compendium of Criteria for Best Teaching Practices


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This book presents the most important information regarding classroom questioning, delivering instructional strategies, and effective classroom management. A review of relevant material regarding each topic and an update on the research are presented. Best Practices Observation Instruments, BPOIs, identify the criteria for teaching each topic well along with a method for teachers to become proficient at implementing each topic.

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Author:   Marie Menna Pagliaro
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.70cm
Weight:   0.172kg
ISBN:  

9781475838626


ISBN 10:   147583862
Pages:   118
Publication Date:   01 November 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Becoming a Proficient Teacher Chapter 2: Developing Proficient Questioning Skills Chapter 3: Increasing Your Instructional Strategy Repertoire Chapter 4: Managing Your Classroom More Effectively References

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Dr. Marie Pagliaro has provided a how to resource to be utilized by teachers and other educational professionals that promises to enhance teacher effectiveness through the systematic implementation of best instructional practices. Rooted in current learning theory and research sourced, this practical guide provides the resources necessary for teachers to systematically improve their instruction resulting in student achievement growth. Best Practices Observation Instruments (BPOIs) developed by participants from across the education spectrum established criteria and resultant performance indicators which, when utilized, yield systematic improvement in teacher performance, the key variable in student success. Professionals are encouraged to work collaboratively to assess peer improvement through the analysis of BPOI data and through self-reflection. -- John M. Devine, EdM, professor emeritus, Department of Education and Educational Psychology, Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT Dr. Marie Pagliaro presents an organized and comprehensive list of criteria necessary for meaningful, relevant instruction. If pre-service and in-service teachers refer to, reflect upon and follow the criteria presented, they'll have a blueprint for quality teaching. The book presents practical information based on solid research. Teachers and student teachers will be able to use the material immediately to impact positively on their students' achievement. This book would be an excellent text for courses in methodology; it will guide the current and prospective teacher in all aspects of successful instruction. -- Rona Shaw, EdD, professor of special education and director of graduate education programs, Dominican College, Orangeburg, NY A most enjoyable read with great reviews, examples, and updates on the latest research. The Best Practices Observation Instruments inform readers what quality teaching on a variety of topics really is and how teachers can achieve that quality. -- Barbara Telchin, teacher (Grades 2, 3, and 4), New York City Public Schools


Dr. Marie Pagliaro has provided a “how to” resource to be utilized by teachers and other educational professionals that promises to enhance teacher effectiveness through the systematic implementation of best instructional practices. Rooted in current learning theory and research sourced, this practical guide provides the resources necessary for teachers to systematically improve their instruction resulting in student achievement growth. Best Practices Observation Instruments (BPOIs) developed by participants from across the education spectrum established criteria and resultant performance indicators which, when utilized, yield systematic improvement in teacher performance, the key variable in student success. Professionals are encouraged to work collaboratively to assess peer improvement through the analysis of BPOI data and through self-reflection. -- John M. Devine, EdM, professor emeritus, Department of Education and Educational Psychology, Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT Dr. Marie Pagliaro presents an organized and comprehensive list of criteria necessary for meaningful, relevant instruction. If pre-service and in-service teachers refer to, reflect upon and follow the criteria presented, they’ll have a blueprint for quality teaching. The book presents practical information based on solid research. Teachers and student teachers will be able to use the material immediately to impact positively on their students’ achievement. This book would be an excellent text for courses in methodology; it will guide the current and prospective teacher in all aspects of successful instruction. -- Rona Shaw, EdD, professor of special education and director of graduate education programs, Dominican College, Orangeburg, NY A most enjoyable read with great reviews, examples, and updates on the latest research. The Best Practices Observation Instruments inform readers what quality teaching on a variety of topics really is and how teachers can achieve that quality. -- Barbara Telchin, teacher (Grades 2, 3, and 4), New York City Public Schools


Dr. Marie Pagliaro has provided a “how to” resource to be utilized by teachers and other educational professionals that promises to enhance teacher effectiveness through the systematic implementation of best instructional practices. Rooted in current learning theory and research sourced, this practical guide provides the resources necessary for teachers to systematically improve their instruction resulting in student achievement growth. Best Practices Observation Instruments (BPOIs) developed by participants from across the education spectrum established criteria and resultant performance indicators which, when utilized, yield systematic improvement in teacher performance, the key variable in student success. Professionals are encouraged to work collaboratively to assess peer improvement through the analysis of BPOI data and through self-reflection. -- John M. Devine, EdM, professor emeritus, Department of Education and Educational Psychology, Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT Dr. Marie Pagliaro presents an organized and comprehensive list of criteria necessary for meaningful, relevant instruction. If pre-service and in-service teachers refer to, reflect upon and follow the criteria presented, they’ll have a blueprint for quality teaching. The book presents practical information based on solid research. Teachers and student teachers will be able to use the material immediately to impact positively on their students’ achievement. This book would be an excellent text for courses in methodology; it will guide the current and prospective teacher in all aspects of successful instruction. -- Rona Shaw, EdD, professor of special education and director of graduate education programs, Dominican College, Orangeburg, NY A most enjoyable read with great reviews, examples, and updates on the latest research.  The Best Practices Observation Instruments inform readers what quality teaching on a variety of topics really is and how teachers can achieve that quality. -- Barbara Telchin, teacher (Grades 2, 3, and 4), New York City Public Schools


Dr. Marie Pagliaro has provided a how to resource to be utilized by teachers and other educational professionals that promises to enhance teacher effectiveness through the systematic implementation of best instructional practices. Rooted in current learning theory and research sourced, this practical guide provides the resources necessary for teachers to systematically improve their instruction resulting in student achievement growth. Best Practices Observation Instruments (BPOIs) developed by participants from across the education spectrum established criteria and resultant performance indicators which, when utilized, yield systematic improvement in teacher performance, the key variable in student success. Professionals are encouraged to work collaboratively to assess peer improvement through the analysis of BPOI data and through self-reflection.--John M. Devine, EdM, professor emeritus, Department of Education and Educational Psychology, Western Connecticut State University, Danbury, CT Dr. Marie Pagliaro presents an organized and comprehensive list of criteria necessary for meaningful, relevant instruction. If pre-service and in-service teachers refer to, reflect upon and follow the criteria presented, they'll have a blueprint for quality teaching. The book presents practical information based on solid research. Teachers and student teachers will be able to use the material immediately to impact positively on their students' achievement. This book would be an excellent text for courses in methodology; it will guide the current and prospective teacher in all aspects of successful instruction.--Rona Shaw, EdD, professor of special education and director of graduate education programs, Dominican College, Orangeburg, NY A most enjoyable read with great reviews, examples, and updates on the latest research. The Best Practices Observation Instruments inform readers what quality teaching on a variety of topics really is and how teachers can achieve that quality.--Barbara Telchin, teacher (Grades 2, 3, and 4), New York City Public Schools


Author Information

Marie Pagliaro is currently a professional development consultant. She was a full professor and Director of the Teacher Education Division at Dominican College, Chair of the Education Department at Marymount College, a supervisor of student teachers at Lehman College of the City University of New York, and Chair of the Science Department and teacher of chemistry, general science, and mathematics in the Yonkers Public Schools. She earned her Ph.D. in Curriculum and Teaching at Fordham University.

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