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Interactive Student Centered Learning: A Cooperative Approach to Learning
By (Author) Edward Spooner
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
24th February 2015
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Teaching skills and techniques
Educational administration and organization
371.102
Paperback
188
Width 152mm, Height 232mm, Spine 14mm
281g
Interactive Student Centered Learning: A Cooperative Approach to Learning concentrates on Student Centered Learning (SCL) which encompasses Active Learning (AL), Cooperative Learning (COL), Collaborative Learning (COLL), and occasionally Constructivism Learning (CONS) teaching methodologies. This book delves into a review of the theories of learning, providing insight into current research regarding how students learn as well as a review of traditional, teacher-centered learning and teaching theories. This book also includes three interactive student centered learning segments; a review of the process, an instructional development process, and an organizational curriculum for educators to utilize an (I/SCL) program. The handbook in the appendices provides teachers with knowledge and information on how to develop an (ISCL) curriculum for teaching students effectively in almost all subjects at the secondary and college level.
"It is becoming increasingly critical to our educational well-being to hold students accountable for their learning. Edward Spooner is able to show the value of involving students in the "learning process" and does so through a variety of teaching methods. The compilation of knowledge combined with his personal experience in teaching while using the methods presented here will help educators prepare students to meet real challenges in the real world." --Margie Lane, testing center coordinator, Big Bend Community College
"Edward Spooner has used his extensive knowledge gained through his experience as an educator to present what in reality is looking backward to find how we should move forward in education. Simply put, Spooner acknowledges that education needs desperately to change, and it can do so by the simplest of concepts--cultivate a better system so teachers once again claim responsibility for teaching and students are held accountable for their learning. This book shares the experience of prominent educators to paint the path for students and teachers retrieving accountability in education." --Duane Sandul, retired journalist, author, and editor
"Edward Spooner has written yet another remarkable study based upon his many years of experience as a coach and educator. Combining his experience with extensive research, he explores and explains how to improve the process of teaching. Spooner's book highlights the rewards of interactive learning, which can motivate both students and teachers and be beneficial to our educational system." --Yook Louie, former art director, Random House
Edward Spooner began his teaching career at the secondary level as a U.S. History, World History, and Public Speaking teacher, as well as coaching volleyball. He graduated from San Diego State University in 1960 with a BA in Social Studies and in 1963 with a MA in Education, a MA in History from Sonoma State University and a MA in Physical Education from Wichita State University.