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Becoming a Reflective Teacher (Identifying Instructional Strengths and Weaknesses to Improve Teaching) (Classroom Strategies)
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ISBN: 0983351236
Author: Robert J. Marzano
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Silver Award Winner 2013 Independent Book Publishers Association Benjamin Franklin AwardJust as successful athletes must identify personal strengths and weaknesses, set goals, and engage in focused practice to meet their goals, so must teachers. Coaching colleagues can help one another build their teaching practices by working together. Learn how to combine a model of effective instruction with goal setting, focused practice, focused feedback, and observations to improve your instructional practices. Included are 280 ready-to-use strategies related to the 41 elements of effective teaching shown to enhance student achievement, as well as a list of ways to incorporate technology into the element.Benefits- Find the reflection strategies that work best for you in the comprehensive at-a-glance compendium, complete with its own table of contents.- Use end-of-chapter comprehension questions to assess and reinforce your understanding of the framework, featuring three categories of lesson segments, the related design questions, and the 41 elements of effective teaching.- Conduct a self-audit to determine your level of competence for each of the 41 elements of effective teaching.- Learn how to use video data, student survey data, and student achievement data to improve your practice.- Continue to develop your instructional practices with an appendix of teacher scales for each reflective practice.- Relate to and draw from classroom vignettes that depict and explore the presented reflective strategies, including (1) videos of other teachers, (2) coaching colleagues, and (3) instructional rounds.Contents1. Research and Theory2. Having a Model of Effective Teaching3. Setting Growth Goals4. Engaging in Focused Practice5. Receiving Focused Feedback6. Observing and Discussing TeachingCompendium: Strategies for Reflective PracticeAppendix A: Answers to Comprehension QuestionsAppendix B: Teacher Scales for Reflective Practice
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Becoming a Reflective Teacher (Identifying Instructional Strengths and Weaknesses to Improve Teaching) (Classroom Strategies)

