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Enhance your teaching skills with the book "Observation Skills For Effective Teaching" by Gary D. Borich. This textbook is perfect for educators who want to improve their classroom management and educational psychology knowledge. The book is published by Routledge and has 340 pages, making it a valuable resource for teachers. The book measures 11 inches in length, 8.5 inches in width, and 0.7 inches in height. It weighs 28.2 ounces and is in trade paperback format. The book is written in English and was published in 2014. The new edition of the book comes with updated features. This textbook is a must-have for teachers who want to provide effective teaching and improve their students' learning experience.
Table Of ContentPreface Chapter 1 Why Observe? Chapter 2 Lenses for Observing Chapter 3 Making Classroom Visits Chapter 4 Seeing beyond Personal Experiences and Expectations: Learning to Observe Systematically Chapter 5 Considering the Learning Climate Chapter 6 Focusing on Classroom Management Chapter 7 Looking for Lesson Clarity Chapter 8 Verifying Instructional Variety Chapter 9 Observing Task Orientation Chapter 10 Examining Engagement in the Learning Process Chapter 11 Measuring Student Success Chapter 12 Looking for Higher Thought Processes and Performance Outcomes Appendix A How to Determine Percentage of Observer Agreement for a Counting Observation System Appendix B Instruments Glossary References Index
Edition DescriptionNew Edition
SynopsisThoroughly updated for the new era of Common Core Standards, this seventh edition of Observational Skills for Effective Teaching is vital in this time of educational change. It offers a detailed, yet easily accessible, handbook for teachers to prepare for and design their first classroom experiences. Updated with the newest research on effective teaching and learning, the book cogently introduces such topics as learning climate, classroom management, and lesson clarity with the newest findings that lead to desirable cognitive, social, and emotional outcomes in learners.