Jensen Learning integrates cutting - edge neuroscience with practical, user -
friendly classroom strategies, to overcome challenging teaching environments such as poverty, AD / HD... helping you create a high - performance school environment.
Not exact matches
There are plenty of curriculum models (Tylers seminal 1949 work ~ Bruners definition of curriculum ~ Wiggins and McTighes Understanding by Design model ~ and Jacobs curriculum mapping instrument come to mind) ~ but none of these
strategies help guide curriculum leaders to sit down teams of teachers to develop user -
friendly curricula that can be institutionally implemented in
classrooms across a grade - level or content - area and that are aligned with state or national standards.
The ideas, suggestions and
strategies for the
classroom are so well - written and user -
friendly.
The ESL / ELL Teacher?s Survival Guide offers educators practical
strategies for setting up an ESL -
friendly classroom, motivating and interacting with students, communicating with parents of English learners, and navigating the challenges inherent in teaching ESL students.
Using a variety of «good start» activities that can be transformed into better ones, they engaged in active,
classroom -
friendly activities and viewed videos that illustrate
strategies for ensuring that all children, including dual language learners (DLLs), benefit from powerful science learning experiences.
She presents practical teacher - and student -
friendly strategies grounded in sound research that educators find easy to use in the
classroom or schoolhouse tomorrow.
The teaching
strategy for promoting skill mastery in
Friendly Kids,
Friendly Classrooms involves an initial discussion about the relevance and importance of learning a particular skill, followed by instruction on how to do the particular skill and an opportunity to practice it through role - plays.
A DVD containing additional
strategies and interactive whiteboard resources is expected to be available sometime in 2009, along with a revised edition of
Friendly Kids,
Friendly Classrooms.