Evidence-Based Educational Methods
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Ensk lýsing:
Evidence-Based Educational Methods answers the challenge of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 by promoting evidence-based educational methods designed to improve student learning. Behavioral scientists have been refining these instructional methods for decades before the current call for evidence-based education. Precision Teaching, Direct Instruction, Computerized Teaching, Personalized System of Instruction, and other unique applications of behavior analysis are all informed by the scientific principles of learning, have been tested in the laboratory, and are often shown to have significant success in field applications.
This book details each of these approaches to education based on the principles of behavior analysis. Individuals and agencies responsible for instruction that leaves no child behind will find this compendium an important resource for meeting that challenge, and young educators will greatly benefit from this text, as they will see a blueprint of the evidence-based education systems being planned for the future.
* The education literature is replete with fly-by-night ideas and unresearched opinions about how to teach children. This book has none of that. The reader is given researched educational methods. In fact, some methods draw on 3 or 4 decades of experimental data. The whole book is cohesive, not just a patchwork of different educators' opinions. All of the chapters are built on basic scientific principles of behavior, and all of the methods can be used with one another * This is a book by scientist-practitioners, but not for scientists only.
Lýsing:
Evidence-Based Educational Methods answers the challenge of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 by promoting evidence-based educational methods designed to improve student learning. Behavioral scientists have been refining these instructional methods for decades before the current call for evidence-based education. Precision Teaching, Direct Instruction, Computerized Teaching, Personalized System of Instruction, and other unique applications of behavior analysis are all informed by the scientific principles of learning, have been tested in the laboratory, and are often shown to have significant success in field applications.
This book details each of these approaches to education based on the principles of behavior analysis. Individuals and agencies responsible for instruction that leaves no child behind will find this compendium an important resource for meeting that challenge, and young educators will greatly benefit from this text, as they will see a blueprint of the evidence-based education systems being planned for the future.
* The education literature is replete with fly-by-night ideas and unresearched opinions about how to teach children. This book has none of that. The reader is given researched educational methods. In fact, some methods draw on 3 or 4 decades of experimental data. The whole book is cohesive, not just a patchwork of different educators' opinions. All of the chapters are built on basic scientific principles of behavior, and all of the methods can be used with one another * This is a book by scientist-practitioners, but not for scientists only.
Annað
- Höfundar: Moran, Daniel J., Malott, Richard W.
- Útgáfudagur: 06/2004
- Blaðsíður: 408
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9780125060417
- ISBN 10: 0125060416
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part 1: Introduction to Evidence-Based Educational Methods
- Chapter 1. The Need for Evidence-Based Educational Methods
- Introduction
- No Child Left Behind
- Behavior Analysis and Education
- Chapter 2. Reviewing the Outcomes and Principles of Effective Instruction
- Introduction
- Precision Teaching
- Direct Instruction
- Programmed Instruction
- Personalized System of Instruction
- Summary and Conclusion
- Chapter 3. A Real Science and Technology of Education
- Introduction
- The Need for a Strategic Science of Instruction
- Components of an Advanced and Sophisticated Science and Technology of Instruction
- Cabas®: A Systems Technology of Schooling and a Strategic Science of Pedagogy
- Conclusion
- Chapter 1. The Need for Evidence-Based Educational Methods
- Chapter 4. Precision Teaching: Foundations and Classroom Applications
- Why Precision Teaching?
- The Chart
- Example of Precision Teaching Implementation
- Read a Chart
- Chart Features
- Another Chart Example: Middle School
- Learning/Celeration
- Precision Teaching’s Place in Teaching and Education
- Ethics and Precision Teaching Measures in Schools
- Chapter 5. Precision Teaching: Applications in Education and Beyond
- Introduction
- Precision Teaching and Special Education
- Precision Teaching for Adult Learners in College and Pre-Vocational Training
- Precision Teaching Applications for Individuals with Various Disabilities
- Precision Teaching with Thoughts, Urges, and Other ‘‘Inner’’ Phenomena
- Precision Teaching, Computers, and Internet Resources
- Conclusions
- Chapter 6. Direct Instruction: The Big Ideas
- Introduction
- Teaching Generalizable Strategies
- Instructional Programs that Powerfully and Systematically Build Skills
- Organize Instruction to Maximize High-Quality Instructional Interactions
- Research Related to Direct Instruction
- Chapter 7. Teacher-Made Scripted Lessons
- Introduction
- Definition of Explicit Instruction
- Scripted Lessons
- Orient and Review
- Presentation of New Content
- Practice
- Formal Assessments
- Positive Outcomes of Scripted Lessons
- Chapter 8. The Competent Learner Model: A Merging of Applied Behavior Analysis, Direct Instruction,
- Introduction
- Applied Behavior Analysis and The Competent Learner Model
- Direct Instruction and the Competent Learner Model
- Precision Teaching and the Competent Learner Model
- The Components of the Competent Learner Model
- Evidence of the Impact of the Competent Learner Model
- Chapter 9. Effective Use of Computers in Instruction
- Introduction
- What are the Types of Instructional Software?
- What are the Features of Effective Instructional Software?
- What Makes Software Design Effective?
- What is the Evidence for the Effectiveness of Automated Instruction?
- How Should Particular Instructional Software be Evaluated?
- Conclusions
- Chapter 10. Adaptive Computerized Educational Systems: A Case Study
- Undergraduate Teaching in the Modern University
- Undergraduate Teaching in Small Liberal Arts Colleges
- Computers and Adaptive Instruction
- Adaptive Control, Teaching, and Learning
- Adaptive Instruction
- Adaptive Testing
- Mediamatrix and its Current Use in Higher Education
- More on Adaptive Programmed Instruction: Parametrics of How Mediamatrix Works
- Assess and Certification Modes
- Instructor Options for Managing Student Contact with the Tutoring System
- Empirical Research on Mediamatrix Delivered Adaptive Instruction
- Higher Education’s Four Horsemen of its Apocalypse
- Conclusion
- Chapter 11. Selected for Success: How Headsprout Reading Basics’ Teaches Beginning Reading
- Introduction
- Key Skills and Strategies Students and Teachers’ Best Friends
- Learning Methodologies: Foundational and Flexible
- Embracing the Burden of Proof: Headsprout’s Unparalleled Learner Testing
- Enabling Evolution: Headsprout’s Recombinant Teaching and Engineering Models
- Headsprout’s Internet Advantage: Broad Availability and Continuous Improvement
- Headsprout Reading basics: Empirical Data
- Instructional Adaptability
- Learner Performance Data
- Reading Outcomes
- Demonstrated Effective
- Educator Feedback
- Conclusion
- Chapter 12. The Personalized System of Instruction: A Flexible and Effective Approach To Mastery Lea
- Introduction
- History and Overview
- Effectiveness
- Flexibility
- Implementing PSI in the 21st Century
- Conclusion
- Chapter 13. Making the Most of PSI with Computer Technology
- Introduction
- Computers in Higher Education
- A Brief History of CAPSI
- How CAPSI Utilizes Computer Capabilities
- Information-Processing Capabilities
- Refinements of CAPSI
- The Peer Review System at Work
- Comparison with Traditional Courses
- Comparison with Other Computer-Mediated Courses
- Expanding on Technology
- Research Studies on CAPSI
- Chapter 14. The Morningside Model of Generative Instruction: An Integration of Research-Based Practi
- About Morningside Academy
- Current Work
- Morningside Teachers’ Academy
- Morningside Technology Transfer
- Philosophical and Empirical Underpinnings
- Generativity and Contingency Adduction
- A System of Instruction
- Establishing Objectives and Analyzing Content
- Program Placement and Monitoring Based on Continuous Measurement of Performance
- Classroom Management
- Empirical Data Supporting Technology Transfer of the Morningside Model of Generative Instruction
- Conclusion
- Chapter 15. Learning Efficiency Goes to College
- Introduction
- What is Learning Efficiency?
- Three Possible Causes of Poor Learning Efficiencies and Their Solutions
- Case Study: Evaluating Learning Ef.ciencies in a CPSY 101 Course
- What the Data Can Tell us about How to Improve Learning Efficiencies
- Learning Efficiency Goes to College
- Chapter 16. Teaching the Generic Skills of Language and Cognition: Contributions from Relational Fra
- Introduction
- Relational Frame Theory
- Research in Relational Frame Theory and its Implications for Education
- Summary and Conclusions
- Chapter 17. Key Instructional Components of Effective Peer Tutoring for Tutors, Tutees, and Peer Obs
- Introduction
- Responding, Engagement, and an Effective Teacher Measure
- New Experimental Analyses of Components of Effective Tutoring: Brief Reports of Five Studies
- General Discussion
- Chapter 18. Training Professionals Using Sequential Behavior Analysis
- History and Introduction
- Scientific Methods
- Study Results
- Implications for Education and Professional Training
- A Future for Sequential Behavior Analysis
- Chapter 19. Grammar and Writing Skills: Applying Behavior Analysis
- Neglected Writing Skills
- Methods of Teaching Writing
- Writing as a Performance
- Behavioral Strategies
- The Process of Writing
- A Last Word
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