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Simply good teaching

Rudolf Isler, Hans Berner, Wiltrud Weidinger

Publisher: hep verlag

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This e-book contains high-resolution graphics and tables that can only be read on e-readers capable of enlarging images.

This combination textbook, workbook, and practice book on general didactics is one of a kind. It brings together contemporary concepts, methods, and reflection, and follows itself the structure of good teaching: from precognition to consolidated knowledge, from application to practice, from practice to reflection. Teachers-to-be and seasoned instructors will find inspiration, practical tips, and theoretical impulses for individual lessons, that meet current standards and remain adaptable to each context.
 
"First of all, the present book is simply good." taken from the preface by Andreas and Tuyet Helmke
Available since: 04/23/2018.

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