The Art and Science of Teaching: A Comprehensive Framework for Effective Instruction

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ASCD, Jul 15, 2007 - Education - 221 pages

Though classroom instructional strategies should clearly be based on sound science and research, knowing when to use them and with whom is more of an art. In The Art and Science of Teaching: A Comprehensive Framework for Effective Instruction, author Robert J. Marzano presents a model for ensuring quality teaching that balances the necessity of research-based data with the equally vital need to understand the strengths and weaknesses of individual students. He articulates his framework in the form of 10 questions that represent a logical planning sequence for successful instructional design:


1. What will I do to establish and communicate learning goals, track student progress, and celebrate success?

2. What will I do to help students effectively interact with new knowledge?

3. What will I do to help students practice and deepen their understanding of new knowledge?

4. What will I do to help students generate and test hypotheses about new knowledge?

5. What will I do to engage students?

6. What will I do to establish or maintain classroom rules and procedures?

7. What will I do to recognize and acknowledge adherence and lack of adherence to classroom rules and procedures?

8. What will I do to establish and maintain effective relationships with students?

9. What will I do to communicate high expectations for all students?

10. What will I do to develop effective lessons organized into a cohesive unit?

For classroom lessons to be truly effective, educators must examine every component of the teaching process with equal resolve. Filled with charts, rubrics, and organizers, this methodical, user-friendly guide will help teachers examine and develop their knowledge and skills, so they can achieve that dynamic fusion of art and science that results in exceptional teaching and outstanding student achievement.

 

Contents

A Question Answered
1
1What will I do to establish and communicate learning goals track student progress and celebrate success?
9
2What will I do to help students effectively interact with new knowledge?
29
3What will I do to help students practice and deepen their understanding of new knowledge?
58
4What will I do to help students generate and test hypotheses about new knowledge?
86
5What will I do to engage students?
98
6What will I do to establish or maintain classroom rules and procedures?
117
7What will I do to recognize and acknowledge adherence and lack of adherence to classroom rules and procedures?
131
8What will I do to establish and maintain effective relationships with students?
149
9What will I do to communicate high expectations for all students?
162
10What will I do to develop effective lessons organized into a cohesive unit?
174
Afterword
191
References
193
Index
213
About the Author
221
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