Sentences with phrase «pedagogical value of»

It also represents a large bet on the pedagogical value of socio - legal research on the profession.
The reason for limiting the students» reading choices is usually aimed at making certain the pedagogical value of the exercise.
«I understand the pedagogical value of that approach,» said Chauveau, «but the more you simplify your work, the farther away it feels from what you are actually doing.
But when racial considerations are based on the pedagogical value of diversity, a deadline makes less sense.
• Fourth and finally, the civic and pedagogical values of many educators differ from those of many parents.

Not exact matches

Evil as an indication of God's disfavor is literally instructive; it has a pedagogical or instrumental value.
A God who could remove suffering and yet refused to do so because of its possible punitive or pedagogical value, or because it contributes to some universal plan, will only arouse our hatred.
Plus: effectively using main lessons; fostering speaking and listening skills in children; understanding the scope of the language arts curriculum; writing and understanding the value of pedagogical stories and birthday verses as healing for children; exploring methods of assessing student learning
But he thinks the approach could have useful pedagogical value, not least in showing that the Schrödinger equation «isn't some magic result just for quantum mechanics, but describes a variety of physical systems.»
Teacher practice is a core area to focus on, but without naming and valuing the structural conditions which support teachers to develop these pedagogical skills, the promise of deeper learning can't be realized.
If one questions the value or objectivity of NCATE's standards, the process can seem like a mere bureaucratic mechanism that endorses institutions that train teachers in accord with certain pedagogical and curricular precepts.
It's a simple, disarmingly effective pedagogical tool that signals respect, underscoring the value of student contributions and the importance of the classroom conversation you're guiding.
Questions about how to value experience, education, certification, and pedagogical skills — the big four of teacher inputs — have created one of the most highly contentious fields of inquiry in education, particularly since they have clear implications for the design of teacher compensation systems.
After all, teachers can spellbind 10th graders by demonstrating the mechanics of a switchblade, but where is the pedagogical value?
Southgate, Smith and Cheers highlight research that has shown virtual reality can add value to learning (not surprisingly, it's a good motivator) but «the quality of the learning is determined by the pedagogical theory and learning science that inform the design of the virtual environment».
The goals of the Living Archive are twofold: firstly the preservation of these materials of great cultural, linguistic and pedagogical value.
* Fordham Industries makes no claims as to political feasibility, impact on educational freedom, immediate assistance to children in failing schools, parental rights, religious educational options, pedagogical diversity, educational innovation, public value conflicts, size of the tax burden, fairness to private school families, student achievement, or civic values.
I have preached for years on the value of feedback as I have worked with teachers to deepen their practice on authentic learning experiences, project - based learning, inquiry learning, design thinking, and other similar pedagogical approaches.
Indeed, our preservice teachers» responses about the value of iPads were relatively superficial with respect to the underlying pedagogical issues related to their use.
Shulman (1987) defined seven knowledge bases for teachers: content knowledge, general pedagogical knowledge, curriculum knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge (PCK), knowledge of learners and their characteristics, knowledge of educational context, and knowledge of educational ends, goals, and values.
Their survey results revealed that the majority of the participants had no or limited experiences with social aspects of gaming and gaming communities and were not fully aware of their pedagogical value.
Beginning in 1996, the University of Calgary embarked on a course of action to discontinue its teacher education programs formed in the conventional model, and to replace them with a program in which the elements of the professional degree program are integrated, the learners are treated as professionals - in - the - making, the richness of pedagogical knowledge is acknowledged, and cooperative problem - solving is valued.
Teachers tend to have more uses of technology if they can see the pedagogical value (Ottenbreit - Leftwich, Glazewski, Newby, & Ertmer, 2010).
If we don't value ourselves as dedicated, committed, well - educated professionals with deep subject matter expertise and rich pedagogical abilities and understandings, then why be surprised when the reformers suggest that veteran teachers can be replaced with uncertified, unqualified Teach for America recruits bolstered by a mere 5 week summer boot camp's worth of «training»?
They found, as per a quote by Springer in the above - mentioned post, that «[w] hile SLOs may serve as an important pedagogical tool for teachers in encouraging goal - setting for students, the format and guidance for SLOs within the specific program did not lead to the proper identification of high value - added teachers.»
There's still pedagogical and intellectual value in a law degree, and while tallying up the very real costs and risks of obtaining that degree, it's also important to weigh on the other side of the scale the equally real rewards that a legal education, properly delivered and properly received, can provide.
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