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Presentations: Teaching as Telling and Showing

What Is a Presentation?

Purpose and Characteristics of Teacher Presentations

Good Presenters

Good Presentations

Computer Presentations: Pros and Cons

When Teacher Presentations Should Be Used

Limitations of Presentations

Discussion: Learning through Informative Interaction

What Is a Discussion?

Purposes and Characteristics of Discussion

Good Discussion Leaders

Good Discussions

When Discussions Should Be Used

Limitations of Discussions

Independent Study: Teaching as Giving and Guiding Seat Work and Homework Assignments

What Is Independent Study?

Purpose and Characteristics of Independent Study

Good Independent Study Leaders

Good Independent Study

When Independent Study Should Be Used

Limitations of Independent Study

Making Good Homework Assignments

Individualized or Differentiated Instruction: Tailoring Teaching

What is Individualized Instruction?

Purpose and Characteristics of Individualized Instruction

Types of Individualized Instruction Programs

Good Users of Individualized Instruction

Good Individualized Education Programs

When Individualized Instruction Should Be Used

Limitations of Individualized Instruction

Matching Instructional Alternatives to Learners

Overview of Thirty-One Instructional Alternatives

Using Technology in Teaching

Selecting Quality Software and Websites

Utilizing Digital Content

Get Better Prepared for the Digital Age

Some Final Thoughts







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