You want me to teach what? Sure-fire methods for teaching physical science and math

You Want Me to Teach What? avoids long discussions of education theory and specific lesson plans. Instead, it concentrates on general techniques for approaching a variety of problems and enhancing your teaching skills in science and math.

It covers student psychology, classroom management, planning, instruction, problem-solving techniques, laboratory methods and reporting, assessment, and professional development.

Without feeling inundated, you'll find a wealth of sensible guidance whether you're a preservice education major wanting to teach physical science or mathematics, a new teacher looking for practical methods to integrate into your instruction, or an experienced teacher in search of fresh ways to improve in the classroom.

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Subject(s)Science
Author(s)Norman LaFave
Age11-14, 14-16
Published2012
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Shelf reference507.1 LAF
ISN/ISBN9781936959013
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8r47

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