Perspectives on Good Teaching
What did you discover about yourself? What perspective will you work on?
Transmission: Effective teaching requires a substantial commitment to the content or subject matter.
Apprenticeship: Effective teaching requires that learners perform authentic tasks within their "zone of development."
Developmental: Effective teaching must be planned and conducted "from the learner's point of view."
Nurturing: Effective teaching assumes that long-term, hard, persistent, effort to achieve comes from the heart, not the head.
Social Reform: From the Social Reform point of view, the object of teaching is the collective rather than the individual.
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