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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED470730
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contents Videos for Teachers: Successful Teaching Strategies in Elementary and Middle School Classrooms. [CD-ROM]. Academic Standards Action Research Art Education Classroom Techniques Curriculum Development Elementary Education Humanities Instruction Lesson Plans Mathematics Education Middle Schools Planning Science Education Teaching Methods Videotape Recordings This CD-ROM provides information on successful teaching strategies for elementary and middle school teachers. One section offers links to curriculum and lesson planning strategies in the areas of English as a Second Language, library, arts, classroom management, English/language arts, foreign languages, global education, health/physical education, instructional inquiry, mathematics, relations, service learning, special education, technology, and business education. Another section offers tips in such areas as getting started, adapting teaching style to student learning style, teacher-family relationships, professional development, and early literacy education. The CD-ROM provides links to five videos entitled: "Real Math" (math staff development and best practices in teaching math); "Energy Transfer" (a collaborative science project); "Monsters and Myths" (a humanities unit for middle school students); "The Bleeding Edge" (a thematic interdisciplinary art project that uses the theme of blood and circulation); and "Fishbowl" (using action research to achieve standards). (SM)
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spellingShingle Videos for Teachers: Successful Teaching Strategies in Elementary and Middle School Classrooms. [CD-ROM].
Academic Standards
Action Research
Art Education
Classroom Techniques
Curriculum Development
Elementary Education
Humanities Instruction
Lesson Plans
Mathematics Education
Middle Schools
Planning
Science Education
Teaching Methods
Videotape Recordings
Videos for Teachers: Successful Teaching Strategies in Elementary and Middle School Classrooms. [CD-ROM]. Academic Standards Action Research Art Education Classroom Techniques Curriculum Development Elementary Education Humanities Instruction Lesson Plans Mathematics Education Middle Schools Planning Science Education Teaching Methods Videotape Recordings This CD-ROM provides information on successful teaching strategies for elementary and middle school teachers. One section offers links to curriculum and lesson planning strategies in the areas of English as a Second Language, library, arts, classroom management, English/language arts, foreign languages, global education, health/physical education, instructional inquiry, mathematics, relations, service learning, special education, technology, and business education. Another section offers tips in such areas as getting started, adapting teaching style to student learning style, teacher-family relationships, professional development, and early literacy education. The CD-ROM provides links to five videos entitled: "Real Math" (math staff development and best practices in teaching math); "Energy Transfer" (a collaborative science project); "Monsters and Myths" (a humanities unit for middle school students); "The Bleeding Edge" (a thematic interdisciplinary art project that uses the theme of blood and circulation); and "Fishbowl" (using action research to achieve standards). (SM)
title Videos for Teachers: Successful Teaching Strategies in Elementary and Middle School Classrooms. [CD-ROM].
topic Academic Standards
Action Research
Art Education
Classroom Techniques
Curriculum Development
Elementary Education
Humanities Instruction
Lesson Plans
Mathematics Education
Middle Schools
Planning
Science Education
Teaching Methods
Videotape Recordings
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED470730