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Technology, Science Teaching, and Literacy: A Century of Growth
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This book profiles the instructional use of technology in the science classroom from 1900 to the present day. Drawn from a variety of sources — from teacher accounts of classroom practice, and contemporary research accounts of the best teaching practices with technology — it examines patterns of implementation with respect to the classroom use of technology. The organizing principle of scientific literacy is examined in terms of the changes it incurred over… More >>
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Teaching Systems Shakespeare Module 4: Romeo and Juliet
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Often the biggest obstacle to appreciating the Great Bard is his use of complex language. This program unlocks these great works so your students can understand and appreciate this master for a lifetime. Shakespeare Module 4: Romeo & Juliet – The plot, the poetry, the characters, the role of coincidence, Romeo and Juliet as tragic figures…. More >>
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Celluloid Blackboard: Teaching History with Film
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This volume advocates for including feature films in secondary history classrooms through examining the ways in which films can promote students’ historical understanding while also addressing the potential drawbacks to using film. In part one the essays explore three frameworks for the analysis of film by secondary students. Part two fills a void in the scholarship, reporting on four recent studies that explore how the use of film may encourage the development o… More >>
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Teaching Systems Biology 4 Pack
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Dust off your microscope and get ready to cover everything your students will need to know about cell structures, DNA, photosynthesis, endocytosis, mitosis, and much more!… More >>
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Web-Teaching, Second Edition – A Guide to Designing Interactive Teaching for the World Wide Web
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Beginning with a brief history of the Internet, this book delves into a review of current research, active learning strategies, Web courseware, metacognition, strategies for Web discussions, promoting student self-regulation, building interactive Web pages, basic HTML coding, managing Web sites, using databases, automated testing, and security and legal issues. Experience shows that Web teaching may be used in an extremely wide range of subject areas. Modern… More >>
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