Teaching and learning in lower secondary schools in the era of pisa and timss /
Teaching and learning in lower secondary schools in the era of pisa and timss /
edited by Kirsti Klette, Ole K. Bergem, Astrid Roe.
- 1st ed. 2016.
- vi, 193 páginas : 17 ilustraciones, 8 ilustraciones en color.
- Professional Learning and Development in Schools and Higher Education ; 12 .
Springer eBooks
Introduction: Kirsti Klette: Studying interaction and instructional patterns in classrooms -- Part I Instruction matters -- Chapter 1: Kirsti Klette and Marianne Ødegaard: Instructional activities and discourse features in science classrooms: teachers talking and students listening or…? -- Chapter2: Øistein Anmarkrud: Inquisitor, evaluator or facilitator? Teachers’ use of instructional format during naturally occurring comprehension strategies instruction -- Chapter 3: Ole Kristian Bergem: “Usually we are not where the teacher is” Individualized teaching methods in mathematics classrooms -- Chapter 4: Emilia Anderson-Bakken and Kirsti Klette: Teachers’ use of questions and responses to students’ contributions during whole class discussions: comparing language arts and science classrooms -- Chapter5: Astrid Roe: Teachers' contribution to students reading engagement and reading strategies -- Part II Discourse matters -- Chapter 6: Marianne Ødegaard, Nina Arnesen and Kirsti Klette: Talk and use of language in the science classroom – characteristic features -- Chapter 7: Nina Arnesen: How students make meaning from a teaching sequence on a socio-scientific issue - a case study of meaning making in science -- Chapter 8: Ole Kristian Bergem and Kirsti Klette: Conversations as learning tools in mathematics: What do pupils actually learn? -- Part III Engagement matters -- Chapter 9: Ole Kristian Bergem: “I prefer to take one subject a day” Students’ working strategies during independent teaching sessions -- Chapter 10: Ole Kristian Bergem: “Mathematics is my favorite subject!” Variation in instructional practices boosting students’ attitudes towards mathematics -- Chapter11: Marianne Ødegaard: Teacher commitments - love and duty in science education. .
9783319173023
LB5-3640
Springer eBooks
Introduction: Kirsti Klette: Studying interaction and instructional patterns in classrooms -- Part I Instruction matters -- Chapter 1: Kirsti Klette and Marianne Ødegaard: Instructional activities and discourse features in science classrooms: teachers talking and students listening or…? -- Chapter2: Øistein Anmarkrud: Inquisitor, evaluator or facilitator? Teachers’ use of instructional format during naturally occurring comprehension strategies instruction -- Chapter 3: Ole Kristian Bergem: “Usually we are not where the teacher is” Individualized teaching methods in mathematics classrooms -- Chapter 4: Emilia Anderson-Bakken and Kirsti Klette: Teachers’ use of questions and responses to students’ contributions during whole class discussions: comparing language arts and science classrooms -- Chapter5: Astrid Roe: Teachers' contribution to students reading engagement and reading strategies -- Part II Discourse matters -- Chapter 6: Marianne Ødegaard, Nina Arnesen and Kirsti Klette: Talk and use of language in the science classroom – characteristic features -- Chapter 7: Nina Arnesen: How students make meaning from a teaching sequence on a socio-scientific issue - a case study of meaning making in science -- Chapter 8: Ole Kristian Bergem and Kirsti Klette: Conversations as learning tools in mathematics: What do pupils actually learn? -- Part III Engagement matters -- Chapter 9: Ole Kristian Bergem: “I prefer to take one subject a day” Students’ working strategies during independent teaching sessions -- Chapter 10: Ole Kristian Bergem: “Mathematics is my favorite subject!” Variation in instructional practices boosting students’ attitudes towards mathematics -- Chapter11: Marianne Ødegaard: Teacher commitments - love and duty in science education. .
9783319173023
LB5-3640