The art of teaching : best practices from a master educator / Patrick N. Allitt.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsLanguage: English Series: Great courses (DVD). Education | The Great courses | The Great CoursesPublication details: Chantilly, Virginia : The Teaching Company, 2010.Description: 4 videodiscs : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 2 course guidebooks (xvi, 81 pages ; 19 cm)Other title:
  • Best practices from a master educator
Uniform titles:
  • The Great Courses
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 370
LOC classification:
  • LB 14.6 A439a 2010
Contents:
Lecture 1. Successful teaching -- lecture 2. Broad range of learners -- lecture 3. Starting out right -- lecture 4. The teacher's persona -- lecture 5. Planning the work -- lecture 6. The teacher-student relationship -- lecture 7. Dynamic lecturing -- lecture 8. Teaching with PowerPoint -- lecture 9. Demonstrations, old and new -- lecture 10. Teaching the critical skills -- lecture 11. Engaging with discussion, Part 1 -- lecture 12. Engaging with discussion, Part 2 Lecture 13. Cogent thinking and effective writing -- lecture 14. Teaching revision and editing -- lecture 15. Coaching students on presentation skills -- lecture 16. One-on-one teaching -- lecture 17. Learner's perspective -- lecture 18. Exams, evaluation, and feedback -- lecture 19. Maintaining your enthusiasm -- lecture 20. Managing the challenges of teaching -- lecture 21. Creativity and innovation -- lecture 22. Myths, lies, and half-truths -- lecture 23. The anatomy of a great teacher -- lecture 24. Teaching and civilization.
Summary: Teaching is more than a job-- it's a responsibility, one of the greatest responsibilities in civilized society. Teachers lay bare the mysteries of the world; train minds to explore, question, investigate, and discover; and ensure that knowledge is not lost or forgotten but passed on to future generations. Teachers shape lives in limitless ways, both inside and outside of the classroom. But teaching is no easy task. It's an art form that requires craft, sensitivity, creativity, and intelligence. Whether the classroom consists of 3 students or 300, it's important to be as effective and successful a teacher as possible, both for the students and for professional and personal growth. This course is designed to help develop and enhance teaching style; provide methods, tools, and advice for handling all manner of teaching scenarios; and help viewers achieve new levels of success as teachers.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Humanidades Humanidades (4to. Piso) LB 14.6 A439a 2010 Guide (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000122410

"Course No. 2044"--Disc label.
24 lectures, 30 minutes per lecture.
In 2 containers : each with 2 DVDs and 1 guidebook.
Title from container.

Lecture 1. Successful teaching --
lecture 2. Broad range of learners --
lecture 3. Starting out right --
lecture 4. The teacher's persona --
lecture 5. Planning the work --
lecture 6. The teacher-student relationship --
lecture 7. Dynamic lecturing --
lecture 8. Teaching with PowerPoint --
lecture 9. Demonstrations, old and new --
lecture 10. Teaching the critical skills --
lecture 11. Engaging with discussion, Part 1 --
lecture 12. Engaging with discussion, Part 2 Lecture 13. Cogent thinking and effective writing --
lecture 14. Teaching revision and editing --
lecture 15. Coaching students on presentation skills --
lecture 16. One-on-one teaching --
lecture 17. Learner's perspective --
lecture 18. Exams, evaluation, and feedback --
lecture 19. Maintaining your enthusiasm --
lecture 20. Managing the challenges of teaching --
lecture 21. Creativity and innovation --
lecture 22. Myths, lies, and half-truths --
lecture 23. The anatomy of a great teacher --
lecture 24. Teaching and civilization.

Teaching is more than a job-- it's a responsibility, one of the greatest responsibilities in civilized society. Teachers lay bare the mysteries of the world; train minds to explore, question, investigate, and discover; and ensure that knowledge is not lost or forgotten but passed on to future generations. Teachers shape lives in limitless ways, both inside and outside of the classroom. But teaching is no easy task. It's an art form that requires craft, sensitivity, creativity, and intelligence. Whether the classroom consists of 3 students or 300, it's important to be as effective and successful a teacher as possible, both for the students and for professional and personal growth. This course is designed to help develop and enhance teaching style; provide methods, tools, and advice for handling all manner of teaching scenarios; and help viewers achieve new levels of success as teachers.

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