Teaching Models: Designing Instruction for 21st Century Learners, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2014

  • Clare R. Kilbane Otterbein University
  • Natalie B. Milman The George Washington University

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Table of contents

PART I:
1. Teacher as Educational Designer
2. Instructional Design, Educational Design and Designing Effective Instruction
3. Instructional Tools for Educational Designers. Models, Strategies and Technologies
4. Classroom-Based Assessment in the 21st Century

PART II. INSTRUCTIONAL MODELS
5. The Direct Instruction Model
6. The Concept Attainment Model
7. The Concept Development Model
8. The Inductive Model
9. The Vocabulary Acquisition Model
10. The Inquiry Model
11. The Cooperative Learning Model
12. The Integrative Model
13. The Problem-based Learning Model
14. The Socratic Seminar Model

Author bios

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