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Teaching Methods & Practices
This section of the Early Childhood Community provides access to information on teaching methods and educational theories. We have also included other educational practices that aren't broad enough to be considered methods, yet have merit in early childhood classrooms. Specific subject areas include:
General Resources
Montessori
Project Approach
Reggio Emilia
Waldorf

Methods & Strategies
This page in the Preservice Educators Community contains a general overview of educational methods and teaching strategies.



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The Pains and Pleasures of the ‘Floating’ Teacher
Remember that old saying “If life hands you lemons…”? “Floating teachers” --teachers who work from carts, not classrooms-- make their own brand of lemonade! Today, five floaters talk about the pains and the perks of teaching from a cart. They prove that you can’t sink a good floater! Included: A link to a comprehensive, reproducible guide to “à la cart” teaching for teachers and administrators.

The Internet and Problem-Based Learning: A New Resource for Connected Classrooms
Using the Internet for problem solving introduces new dimensions to teaching. A new book, *The Internet and Problem-Based Learning: Developing Solutions Through the Web*, will help you explore those dimensions --- and share them with your students!

Teaching the American Revolution: Scaffolding to Success
A group of Wisconsin middle school students examine the Revolutionary War from both the American point of view and the British perspective while their teacher shares his experience with scaffolding instruction.

Reading Aloud --- Is It Worth It?
Why do teachers read aloud to their students? Are the benefits of reading aloud worth the time? Many teachers believe reading aloud enhances classroom instruction and improves academic achievement --- and recent research supports their belief. Included: Jim Trelease, author of The Read-Aloud Handbook, talks to Education World about the value of reading aloud!

Thirteen Strategies to Improve Reading Performance
How have some Chicago schools improved student reading performance? Leadership is essential --- leadership and 13 practical strategies to nurture concrete, measurable gains in reading! This week, Education World tells what principals and teachers do in some of Chicago's most successful schools and how they do it! Included: How to get a copy of the "Leave No Child Behind" study that documents the 13 keys to success!



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Learning Strategies Database
This is a computerized version of learning strategies data compiled by personnel at Muskingum College (Ohio) over a ten-year period. This site has a ton of information.

Best Practices in Education
A not-for-profit organization dedicated to working with American teachers to find effective educational practices from other countries to adapt and apply in United States schools.



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Learning Theories
Here you'll find information about ten different major learning theories such as Piaget's theory, social cognition, brain based learning, and several others. The Primary Sources Network: An Education Resource
The Primary Sources Network seeks to transform teaching and learning by utilizing primary source materials.

Problem Based Learning
The PBL curriculum consists of carefully selected and designed problems that demand from the learner acquisition of critical knowledge, problem solving proficiency, self-directed learning strategies, and team participation skills.

Direct Teaching
A brief description and list of resources on the subject of direct teaching/direct instruction.



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