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Handbook for the New Art and Science of Teaching:

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Part of The New Art and Science of Teaching series

Rely on this comprehensive guide to help you implement the teaching methods of Dr. Robert J. Marzano's The New Art and Science of Teaching framework, which includes over 330 specific instructional strategies, 43 instructional elements, and 10 design questions. Each chapter outlines actionable steps, tips, and examples of implementation that will set you (and your students) up to succeed with this powerful framework in your classroom.

Added insight into Marzano's research-based instructional strategies and teaching

Learn the history of Robert J. Marzano's framework of teaching methods first laid out in his best-selling The Art and Science of Teaching.Thoroughly examine the updated The New Art and Science of Teaching framework for competency-based education.Explore numerous instructional strategies that correspond to each of the 43 elements of The New Art and Science of Teaching.Acquire examples that will assist in the realization of the instructional strategies discussed throughout the book.Discover strategies that will improve both the mental and physical environment of the classroom to better support student success.Reimagine how to develop relationships with students and generate student engagement.Access free reproducibles that will assist in implementing The New Art and Science of Teaching framework in classrooms.

A joint publication of ASCD and Solution Tree

Introduction

Part FeedbackChapter 1: Providing and Communicating Clear Learning GoalsChapter 2: Using Assessments

Part ContentChapter 3: Conducting Direct Instruction LessonsChapter 4: Conducting Practicing and Deepening LessonsChapter 5: Conducting Knowledge Application LessonsChapter 6: Using Strategies That Appear in All Types of Lessons

Part ContextChapter 7: Using Engagement StrategiesChapter 8: Implementing Rules and ProceduresChapter 9: Building RelationshipsChapter 10: Communicating High Expectations

AppendixReproduciblesReferences and Resources

Books in The New Art and Science of Teaching

The New Art and Science of TeachingThe Handbook for the New Art and Science of TeachingThe New Art and Science of Teaching ReadingThe New Art and Science of Teaching WritingThe New Art and Science of Classroom Assessment

697 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 21, 2018

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I've only read 2 chapters (7 & 8) and I already would not recommend this book, especially to someone who has been teaching for awhile. Many of the suggestions are common sense and a lot of the information could be significantly condensed. Furthermore, there are several suggestions that I do not believe are best practice. For instance, the author suggests that students rate their understanding and then the teacher should ask those who rated themselves high, medium, low to stand up. A second suggestion is that a "teacher should be prepared to verbally confront the student in front of the group." I feel that both of these suggestions would cause embarrassment to a student. I have to read this for a program that I'm in, otherwise I would immediately return this to the library and look for another resource.
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