Pedagogical Patterns: Advice For Educators
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.47 (904 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1479171824 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 190 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
And Europe. Barrett, Fernando Brieto e Abreu, Kent Beck, David Bellin, Joseph Bergin, Susan Burk, Ian Chai, Gary L. Of these people, Jutta, Markus, and Klaus are practitioners who also do industrial training. About the Author This work was created by many people over many years. The board consists of Joseph (Joe) Bergin, Jutta Eckstein, Mary Lynn Manns, Helen Sharp, Jane Chandler, Klaus Marquardt, Eugene Wallingford, Marianna Sipos, Markus Völter. The original works were brought together into a common form and orgaizing m
Most educators and trainers are not taught how to teach. Typically, a person with a skill that is in demand, such as a particular programming language, will be asked to teach it. But for those newer to teaching, they offer a way to obtain the deep knowledge of experienced teachers. But knowing the subject matter is very different from knowing how to teach it. They may try various teaching strategies, but this trial and error process can be time-consuming and fraught with error. For professional educators, these patterns may seem obvious, even trivial, because they have used them so often. Each of these offers a format and a process for transferring knowledge that can then be used by a variety of different teachers in many different ways. The patterns in this pattern language use a form similar to the one used by Christopher Alexander in his book A Pattern Language. Everything here is useful for secondary education onwards. While most of the authors are involved in some aspect of computing
Joseph Bergin took the lead role in creating this version of the material, but he was aided by a board of editors. Lim, Ole Lehrmann Madsen, Mary Lynn Manns, Kevin Morris Marler, Phil McLaughlin, Jeanine Meyer, Alan O’Callaghan, Klaus Quibeldey-Cirkel, Helen Sharp, Christoph Steindl, Markus Völter, Kerst
"Five Stars" according to Jesus Insuasti. interesting approach