The following links support
e-course ED 726
Please note that it is
important to remember that the Internet is not a
permanent medium. Frequently sites don't remain active, they move, or have
trouble with all of that electronic gear that not many of us understand, or like
our own ends, they just disappear into the cosmic ethers. So, if you find
material that appeals to you, create a hard copy in the event it is not there
tomorrow.
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The Web is such a fantastic treasure trove of information. Hopefully, the sites selected here represent good examples of
information and connections available.
Have fun browsing and
many blessings!
Leslie
ADPRIMA:
Nice general overview of advantages and disadvantages of a number of
models and instructional techniques.
The
Graffiti Model - From L. Wilson's collection a general overview with sample
lesson plans.
ITI
- Susan Kovalik's Integrated Thematic Instruction
Jigsaw
1: Wonderful overview of the history and strengths of the jigsaw
model.
Jigsaw
2: From L. Wilson's collection a general overview with sample lesson plans.
Learning
theories and models of teaching - a great general resources page.-
Lesson
Study - Lesson study is a Japanese
educational concept whereby teachers actively observe, review, and discuss en
mass the intricacies of a lesson in order to improve the instructional quality
of the lesson. These pages are from the Mills group and there are links whereby
you can watch this process to see how it works.
Martin
Ryder's pages on models
- A comprehensive overview of instructional families
of models arranged by philosophical orientation.