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基本説明
Contents: The Possibility of a Conception of Teaching/ The Evolution of a Paradigm for the Study of Teaching/ A Conception of Classroom Management/ etc.
Full Description
The literature of the behavioural and social sciences is full of theory and research on learning and memory. Teaching is comparatively a stepchild, neglected by those who have built a formidable body of theories of learning and memory. However, teaching is where learning and memory theory should pay off.
"A Conception of Teaching" dedicates a chapter to each of the following important components: the need for a theory; the possibility of a theory; the evolution of a paradigm for the study of teaching; a conception of the process of teaching; a conception of the content of teaching; a conception of students' cognitive capabilities and motivations; a conception of classroom management; and the integration of these conceptions.
Written in a highly accessible style, while maintaining a base in research, Dr. Nathaniel L. Gage presents "A Conception of Teaching" with clarity and well situated within current educational debates.
Contents
An Agenda.- The Desirability and Possibility ofa Theory of Teaching.- The Evolution of a Paradigm for the Study of Teaching.- A Conception of the Process of Teaching.- A Conception of the Content of Teaching.- Conceptions of Students' Cognitive Capabilities and Motivation.- A Conception of Classroom Management.- Integrating the Conceptions.