Instructional Models: How to Choose One and How to Use One

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Title: Instructional Models: How to Choose One and How to Use One
Language: English
Authors: Hubbell, Elizabeth Ross, Goodwin, Bryan, McREL International
Source: McREL International. 2019.
Availability: McREL International. 4601 DTC Parkway Suite 500, Denver, CO 80237-2596. Tel: 303-337-0990; Fax: 303-337-3005; Web site: http://www.mcrel.org
Peer Reviewed: N
Publication Date: 2019
Intended Audience: Teachers
Document Type: Book
Guides - Classroom - Teacher
Descriptors: Models, Educational Methods, Instructional Design, Planning, Professional Development, Resistance to Change, Progress Monitoring, Program Development, Peer Teaching, Coaching (Performance), Educational Quality
ISBN: 978-1-73269-944-1
Abstract: More than likely, your school is doing the right things. So why won't student achievement budge? Maybe the key is doing the right things "right." You may be lacking a straightforward yet powerful tool that can work wonders in aligning expectations and talents: an instructional model. In this eye-opening new book, visionary education leaders and authors Elizabeth Ross Hubbell and Bryan Goodwin explore the variety of instructional models available to today's educators and explain how they can unite teachers and students in identifying--and achieving--classroom goals.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2019
Access URL: https://www.mcrel.org/instructionalmodels/
Accession Number: ED596958
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:More than likely, your school is doing the right things. So why won't student achievement budge? Maybe the key is doing the right things "right." You may be lacking a straightforward yet powerful tool that can work wonders in aligning expectations and talents: an instructional model. In this eye-opening new book, visionary education leaders and authors Elizabeth Ross Hubbell and Bryan Goodwin explore the variety of instructional models available to today's educators and explain how they can unite teachers and students in identifying--and achieving--classroom goals.
ISBN:978-1-73269-944-1