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- Subject:
- Education
- Language Education (ESL)
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Author:
- Knut Inge Skifjeld
- Date Added:
- 02/08/2022
Dette er det gamle faget. Her er det mye bra å hente
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This book is designed to guide students on the autism spectrum through a course which develops their interpersonal, academic, and professional skills. It was designed for autistic students at the College of DuPage.
This resource will be updated as needed. For the most recent version, visit: https://cod.pressbooks.pub/interpersonalskillsautism/
Interactive, integrated-skills, multimedia textbook. Texts are not authentic but genre-based (e.g., workplace forms). Appropriate for a low level class with a workplace focus. Level: 4 or more below TLEE; Skills: reading, vocabulary, listening, speaking, functional-notional
"Into the Light: Living Histories of Oppression and Education in Ontario" is a new online course that addresses learning challenges in decolonization, anti-racism, and accessibility in educational institutions. The project also addresses histories of Ontario educational institutions producing and disseminating oppressive knowledge and traces those histories to present day inequities and works to counter them.
Te damos la bienvenida al aprendizaje sobre cómo planificar efectivamente el plan de estudios para los niños pequeños. Este libro de texto abordará:
Desarrollar un plan de estudios a través del ciclo de planificación.
Teorías que informan sobre lo que sabemos sobre cómo aprenden los niños y las mejores formas para que los maestros apoyen el aprendizaje
Los tres componentes de la práctica apropiada para el desarrollo.
La importancia y el valor del juego y la educación intencional.
Diferentes modelos de planes de estudios
Proceso de planificación de lecciones (documentando experiencias planificadas para niños)
Entornos físicos, temporales y sociales que preparan el escenario para el aprendizaje de los niños.
Técnicas de orientación apropiadas para apoyar los comportamientos de los niños a medida que maduran las habilidades de autorregulación.
Planificación para niños en edad preescolar en dominios específicos que incluyen
Desarrollo físico
Lenguaje y alfabetización
Matemáticas
Ciencias
Creatividad (las artes visuales y escénicas)
Diversidad (ciencias sociales e historia)
Salud y seguridad
Cómo la planificación curricular para bebés y niños pequeños es diferente de la planificación para niños mayores
Apoyar el aprendizaje y el desarrollo de los niños en edad escolar durante los programas fuera del horario escolar a través de la planificación curricular
Hacer visible el aprendizaje de los niños a través de la documentación y la evaluación
This resource will share best practices for using the library website and other library resources. This book has three significant sections. The first is the “Start Here” material which lays the foundation for how to search, where to search, and why you should use the library, where students or faculty. The subsequent sections are meant to aid students in their research for courses and to aid faculty as the locate resources and learning materials for their courses. Additional information related to citation, plagiarism, and academic integrity will also be included in this content. This is a collaborative effort between Trine University and PALNI, to better serve students, faculty, and staff as they use library resources.
Learning Outcomes:
Answer key questions regarding a library search with the library website. (LO1)
Execute better strategies for a successful search using the library website. (LO2)
Locate scholarly resources in the library website. (LO3)
Demonstrate ability to cite sources in APA Style Format. (LO4)
Examine strategies for maintaining academic integrity. (LO5)
Textbook, classic paragraph-to-essay focus. Focus on rhetorical modes (narrative, compare-contrast) Some grammar included. Topic sentences, formatting. Level: 3 below TLEE; Skills: grammar, writing
Short Description:
This book supports a speaking-intensive course that introduces students to key concepts in the study of childhood from multidisciplinary perspectives.
Long Description:
This book supports a speaking-intensive course that introduces students to key concepts in the study of childhood from multidisciplinary perspectives. The book allows students to examine the historical and socio-cultural constructions of “the child” and childhood, exploring topics such as child development, cultural notions of adolescence, children as social agents, children’s rights, and challenges facing children in both local and global contexts. To challenge students to apply the new information, the book outlines a project where students use an interdisciplinary framework to analyze a question about children’s well-being and potential. The course also highlights the relevance of Childhood Studies to areas of professional practice, including teaching, social services, healthcare, law, public policy, and advocacy.
Word Count: 11806
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The book supports a speaking-intensive course that introduces you to key concepts in the study of childhood from multidisciplinary perspectives. Your reading and listening will allow you to examine the historical and socio-cultural constructions of “the child” and childhood, exploring topics such as child development, cultural notions of adolescence, children as social agents, children’s rights, and challenges facing children in both local and global contexts.
This book acknowledges our changing information landscape, covering key concepts in information literacy to support a research process with intention. We start by critically examining the online environment many of us already engage with every day, looking at algorithms, the attention economy, information disorder and cynicism, information hygiene, and fact-checking. We then move into an exploration of information source types, meaningful research topics, keyword choices, effective search strategies, library resources, Web search considerations, the ethical use of information, and citation.
Welcome to learning about how to effectively plan curriculum for young children. This textbook will address:
Developing curriculum through the planning cycle
Theories that inform what we know about how children learn and the best ways for teachers to support learning
The three components of developmentally appropriate practice
Importance and value of play and intentional teaching
Different models of curriculum
Process of lesson planning (documenting planned experiences for children)
Physical, temporal, and social environments that set the stage for children’s learning
Appropriate guidance techniques to support children’s behaviors as the self-regulation abilities mature.
Planning for preschool-aged children in specific domains including
Physical development
Language and literacy
Math
Science
Creative (the visual and performing arts)
Diversity (social science and history)
Health and safety
How curriculum planning for infants and toddlers is different from planning for older children
Supporting school-aged children’s learning and development in out-of-school time through curriculum planning
Making children’s learning visible through documentation and assessment
Open Textbooks for Rural Arizona participants are invited to remix this template to share their courses, textbooks, and other OER material on our Hub."Early Childhood Education play 07" by University of the Fraser Valley is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
Word Count: 48231
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Front Range Community College
Short Description:
This resource is used in the Introduction to Education course at Front Range Community College
Long Description:
This resource is used in the Introduction to Education course at Front Range Community College. Readers will explore the foundations of American education through a critical lens. Modules include, social foundations of education, theoretical and ethical perspectives as well as an introduction to curriculum, assessment and classroom management.
Word Count: 61977
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Open Textbooks for Rural Arizona participants are invited to remix this template to share their courses, textbooks, and other OER material on our Hub."VIA Information PC for education" by viagallery.com is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
Becoming a Professional
Short Description:
This book was written to provide students with an introduction to the field of education. The book is broken into chapters that focus on questions students may have about education in general. Although some chapters may go into more depth than others, this is created as an introductory text.
Long Description:
This book was written to provide students with an introduction to the field of education. The book is broken into chapters that focus on questions students may have about education in general. Although some chapters may go into more depth than others, this is created as an introductory text.
Word Count: 44468
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This open textbook introduces instructors to engaging their students.
This guide acts as a preliminary resource for instructors and other faculty seeking to incorporate equitable practices into their pedagogy for their undergraduate classes. As such, this short text includes information about accessibility, pronouns and trans-inclusive classrooms, anti-racist pedagogy, and more.
Short Description:
This Introduction to Field Placement resource includes three interactive online modules designed to prepare community services students, specifically Child and Youth Care students, for field placement. The modules are: Professionalism, Cultural Competence, and The Self.
Long Description:
This Introduction to Field Placement resource includes three interactive online modules designed to prepare community services students, specifically Child and Youth Care students, for field placement. The modules are: Professionalism Cultural Competence The Self
This Introduction to Field Placement resource includes three interactive online modules designed to prepare community services students, specifically Child and Youth Care students, for field placement. The modules are: Professionalism, Cultural Competence, and The Self Each module is designed to augment the content delivered in students’ face-to-face classes. Students will work through the material online and then connect their learning to in-class discussions. With this resource, learners will practice new skills, techniques, and critical thinking in a virtual environment. The modules and interactive activities have the potential to improve the learners’ retention of knowledge and promote active learning, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.
Word Count: 16092
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