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cynthia_u

The New World Kirkpatrick Model - 0 views

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    The original four levels of training evaluation created by Dr. Don Kirkpatrick in the 1950s have been clarified with the New World Kirkpatrick Model. Below is an outline of the updated Kirkpatrick Model of training evaluation with the original definitions and new explanations.
darbyc

Spectrum of teaching styles - 0 views

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    Spectrum of teaching styles was originally developed by Muska Mosston for physical education, but can be applied to any type of teaching. The website provides detailed information about each teaching style in the spectrum, further explaining each in terms of the teacher's subject matter objectives and behavior objectives. I find this theory to be quite specific about each type of style, which can be useful for both new teachers and teachers who are looking for new ways to teach.
gloriakang

Papyrological evidence for book collections and libraries in the Roman empire - 0 views

If more interested on etymology of syllabus see: Houston GW. Papyrological evidence for book collections and libraries in the Roman empire. In: Johnson WA, Parker HN, eds. Ancient literacies: the c...

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started by gloriakang on 11 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Stuart T. Haines

Educational Theory and Practice - 0 views

    • Stuart T. Haines
       
      This blog includes a variety of commentaries written by participants in the Educational Theory and Practice course at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy.  The authors explore a wide variety of topics related to educational theory and practice with a strong emphasis on health professional education.  All commentaries are referenced and include links to the original sources in most cases. In addition, there is a photo or figure posted with each blog entry - which makes this site a bit more interesting!
aschartel

Philosophy of Adult Education Inventory - 0 views

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    This tool is adapted based on Zinn's original Philosophy of Adult Education Inventory (PAEI). Answering these questions can help you to identify your personal philosophy of education.
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