How to teach others – What You need to know
How to teach others – What You need to know, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.85, with 29 lectures, based on 49 reviews, and has 5141 subscribers.
You will learn about Assessment for Learning – Formative- and Summative Assessment The importance of relational learning Teaching technique: Feed back, Feed up and Feed forward Unified foundation of knowledge Peer assessment and Self assessment Preunderstanding – Meet the students were they are How to ask pedagogy questions The importance of reflection and evaluation and how to use it The importance of varied forms of learning The importance of metalanguage Teaching technique: Looking for answers in the right places Teaching technique: Discussion models – Venn Diagram and Circulating Beehive Teaching technique: No hands up and Collective answers Lesson planning – How and Why? The Importance of Source Criticism Teaching technique: Low-Impact Treatment The Importance of Student Participation How to Construct and Correct Tests – Formative Method Collegial Cooperation and Interdisciplinary Learning High Expectations and Cognitive Challenges Project/Exercise 1: Plan your own course, class or project Project/Exercise 2: Plan your own lesson in connection to project 1 Project/Exercise 3: Evaluate Project 1 and 2 This course is ideal for individuals who are Aspiring teachers who want to learn more about pedagogy and didactics or Teachers who want to expand their knowledge base regarding pedagogy and didactics or Teachers who want a better classroom climate or Lecturer who want a better contact with their audience or Everyone that want to teach something to someone else It is particularly useful for Aspiring teachers who want to learn more about pedagogy and didactics or Teachers who want to expand their knowledge base regarding pedagogy and didactics or Teachers who want a better classroom climate or Lecturer who want a better contact with their audience or Everyone that want to teach something to someone else.
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Summary
Title: How to teach others – What You need to know
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 3.85
Number of Lectures: 29
Number of Published Lectures: 29
Number of Curriculum Items: 29
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 29
Original Price: €44.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- Assessment for Learning – Formative- and Summative Assessment
- The importance of relational learning
- Teaching technique: Feed back, Feed up and Feed forward
- Unified foundation of knowledge
- Peer assessment and Self assessment
- Preunderstanding – Meet the students were they are
- How to ask pedagogy questions
- The importance of reflection and evaluation and how to use it
- The importance of varied forms of learning
- The importance of metalanguage
- Teaching technique: Looking for answers in the right places
- Teaching technique: Discussion models – Venn Diagram and Circulating Beehive
- Teaching technique: No hands up and Collective answers
- Lesson planning – How and Why?
- The Importance of Source Criticism
- Teaching technique: Low-Impact Treatment
- The Importance of Student Participation
- How to Construct and Correct Tests – Formative Method
- Collegial Cooperation and Interdisciplinary Learning
- High Expectations and Cognitive Challenges
- Project/Exercise 1: Plan your own course, class or project
- Project/Exercise 2: Plan your own lesson in connection to project 1
- Project/Exercise 3: Evaluate Project 1 and 2
Who Should Attend
- Aspiring teachers who want to learn more about pedagogy and didactics
- Teachers who want to expand their knowledge base regarding pedagogy and didactics
- Teachers who want a better classroom climate
- Lecturer who want a better contact with their audience
- Everyone that want to teach something to someone else
Target Audiences
- Aspiring teachers who want to learn more about pedagogy and didactics
- Teachers who want to expand their knowledge base regarding pedagogy and didactics
- Teachers who want a better classroom climate
- Lecturer who want a better contact with their audience
- Everyone that want to teach something to someone else
This three part course will give you a good overview of pedagogy methods, theories, tools and practical tips regarding teaching others, in real life or on the webb.
The three courses will have different types of orientations and projects, but will also be closely connected with each other and have projects that will help you evolve as a teacher. I must emphasize that you will have the best experience and progression if you take the courses in chronological order.
Here is an overview of the three courses.
How to teach others – What you need to know – Part 1/3:
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Assessment for Learning- Formative and Summative Assessments
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Relational learning
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Feed up, Feed back, Feed forward
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Unified foundation of knowledge
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Peer assessment and Self assessment
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Preunderstanding – Meet the students where they are
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How to ask pedagogy questions
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Project 1/3 – Planning your own project or course
How to teach others – What you need to know – Part 2/3:
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The importance of reflection and evaluation – and how to use it
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The importance of varied forms of learning
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The importance of metalanguage
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Discussion models – Venn Diagram and Circulating Beehive
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No hands up and collective answers
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Lesson planning – How and Why?
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Looking for answers in the right places
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Project 2/3 – Plan your own lesson
How to teach others – What you need to know – Part 3/3:
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The importance of source criticism
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Low-impact treatment
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The importance of student participation
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How to construct and correct tests – Formative method
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Collegial cooperation and interdisciplinary learning
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High expectations and cognitive challenges
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The Project 3/3 – Evaluation of project 1 and 2 – Try it out and get constructive feedback
If you find any of the videos especially interesting I will be happy to make a more detailed class on that subject. There is always much more to say about all of this, but this three part course will give you a solid base to stand on regarding pedagogy theories, methods and practical use.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Part 1 – How to teach others
Lecture 1: Assessment for Learning – Formative- and Summative Assessment
Lecture 2: Relational learning
Lecture 3: Feed back, Feed up and Feed forward
Lecture 4: Unified foundation of knowledge
Lecture 5: Peer assessment and Self assessment
Lecture 6: Preunderstanding – Meet the students were they are
Lecture 7: How to ask pedagogy questions
Chapter 3: Project/Exercise 1 – Start to plan your own project, class or course
Lecture 1: Class Project 1/3 – Planning your own project, class or course
Lecture 2: Didactic interlude
Chapter 4: Part 2 – How to teach others
Lecture 1: Introduction to How to teach others – Part 2
Lecture 2: The importance of reflection and evaluation and how to use it
Lecture 3: The importance of varied forms of learning
Lecture 4: The importance of metalanguage
Lecture 5: Discussion models Venn Diagram and Circulating Beehive
Lecture 6: No hands up and Collective answers
Lecture 7: Lesson planning – How and Why?
Lecture 8: Looking for answers in the right places
Chapter 5: Project/Exercise 2 – Create your own lesson plan closely connected to project 1
Lecture 1: Class Project 2/3 – Plan your own lesson
Lecture 2: Didactic interlude 2
Chapter 6: Part 3 – How to teach others
Lecture 1: Introduction to How to teach others – Part 3
Lecture 2: The Importance of Source Criticism
Lecture 3: Low-Impact Treatment
Lecture 4: The Importance of Student Participation
Lecture 5: How to Construct and Correct Tests – Formative Method
Lecture 6: Collegial Cooperation and Interdisciplinary Learning
Lecture 7: High Expectations and Cognitive Challenges
Chapter 7: Project/Exercise 3 – Evaluation of project 1 and 2
Lecture 1: Project/Exercise 3 – Evaluation of project 1 and 2
Chapter 8: Final thoughts
Lecture 1: In conclusion
Instructors
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Niklas Kleberg
Professionell teacher: Musician History and Digital Learning
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