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Book La didattica per competenze  ambienti di apprendimento e metodologie  I parte

Download or read book La didattica per competenze ambienti di apprendimento e metodologie I parte written by Emilia Vacca and published by Youcanprint. This book was released on 2017-07-04 with total page 26 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Un testo nato dall'esigenza di dare delle indicazioni su come impostare l'azione didattica ai nostri tempi. Questo è il primo di una piccola serie che vuole essere un ausilio e un guida per quei docenti che intendono portare avanti un concetto di scuola innovativa e rispondente ai bisogni educativi dei bambini dei nostri giorni.

Book Didattica per competenze

Download or read book Didattica per competenze written by Lucio Guasti and published by Edizioni Erickson. This book was released on 2012 with total page 13 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Ambienti di apprendimento e nuove tecnologie

Download or read book Ambienti di apprendimento e nuove tecnologie written by Anna Carletti and published by Edizioni Erickson. This book was released on 2007 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Il volume si caratterizza come sviluppo di "Didattica costruttivista", il precedente testo degli stessi autori, in cui venivano approfonditi gli elementi epistemologici del costruttivismo, individuandone l'applicazione didattica nella sintesi tra l'approccio radicale e quello sociale, in particolare nella dimensione collaborativa del gruppo, nelle pratiche riflessive e metacognitive e nell'utilizzo di metodologie quali le mappe concettuali e modelli mentali mutuati dal cognitivismo. Nel volume "Ambienti di apprendimento e nuove tecnologie" viene invece approfondito il concetto, e la relativa pratica, di ambiente di apprendimento come elemento centrale della didattica costruttivista. E' in questo, infatti, che si esplica fondamentalmente la professionalità di un docente costruttivista, che diventa progettista e regista di situazioni artefatte, nel senso di fatte ad arte, atte a sviluppare e facilitare negli studenti processi di apprendimento significativo. Il testo vuole investigare quel delicato equilibrio tra l'aderenza al progetto e la valorizzazione del qui e ora che attraverso la capacità osservativa e riflessiva del docente si traduce nella concreta realizzazione di percorsi formativi di qualità. Ampio spazio viene quindi dedicato a due momenti centrali di questa azione professionale: l'analisi disciplinare e lo scaffolding. La prima come competenza ineludibile per la scelta, la selezione e il pieno utilizzo dei nodi concettuali, dei paradigmi epistemici e del senso storico-sociale delle discipline da insegnare; il secondo come espressione alta di quel sapere pratico e implicito che è componente essenziale della professionalità docente. Le numerose esperienze didattiche riportate nel testo cercano quindi di rendere esplicita questa azione complessa, evidenziando i passaggi, le svolte, i criteri, le intuizioni e le valutazioni che il docente costantemente sviluppa e agisce nel contesto vivo della classe per tenere o modificare la rotta in funzione della maggior efficacia formativa del percorso. In questa azione di progettazione e gestione di situazioni di apprendimento costruttiviste le tecnologie dell'informazione e della comunicazione, in particolare nella loro dimensione collaborativa, offrono ambienti particolarmente ricchi e stimolanti. La seconda parte del volume vuole approfondire questa dimensione con un approccio non specialistico ma fortemente didattico, partendo dal presupposto che non è l'uso delle tecnologie in quanto tali a qualificare l'azione formativa, ma l'impianto e il dispositivo metodologico-didattico strutturato dal docente che ne valorizza le potenzialità dentro un disegno consapevole. Anche in questo caso, un ampio repertorio di esperienze e di strumenti operativi per il docente completa la presentazione teorica del tema. Materiali aggiuntivi scaricabili gratuitamente: 1. Didattica "piccola", con tecnologia quanto basta (Oscar Perino) 2. Operazioni mentali: analogia e differenza (Sonia Mascheroni) 3. Cervello, media e saperi informali (Roberto Gagliardi) 4. I Media. La Televisione e l'apprendimento implicito(Roberto Gagliardi) 5. Abitudini televisive e fruizione dei media (Roberto Gagliardi) 6. Dal cinema alla scuola: Scrivere una sceneggiatura (Francesca Giordano) 7. Pedagogia attiva on-line (Emilio Molinari) 8. Incontrarsi in una piazza virtuale (Gianni Santambrogio e Fabio Mantegazza) Scheda A - Valorizzare la ricerca in rete attraverso un approccio costruttivista (Andrea Varani) Scheda B - Valutare un CDRom (Anna Carletti)

Book Didattica per competenze e inclusione

Download or read book Didattica per competenze e inclusione written by Caterina Scapin and published by Edizioni Centro Studi Erickson. This book was released on 2014-10-01 with total page 14 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gli interventi normativi degli ultimi anni hanno riacceso il dibattito sullo stato dell’inclusione nella scuola italiana, soprattutto in merito alla definizione di curricoli scolastici nei quali ogni alunno possa trovare uno spazio di crescita, sviluppo ed espressione adatto alle proprie specificità. È dunque diventata urgente la necessità di realizzare un’organizzazione scolastica, una proposta disciplinare e una pratica didattica quotidiana che siano effettivamente personalizzate sui bisogni di ciascuno studente. In questa prospettiva si inserisce il presente volume, che si propone come una guida per accompagnare il singolo insegnante, l’équipe pedagogica, il consiglio di classe e il collegio dei docenti a declinare nella pratica scolastica quotidiana la didattica per competenze in ottica inclusiva. Oltre ad approfondimenti teorici e metodologici, il volume è arricchito da numerosi esempi di unità di apprendimento: percorsi didattici completi, facili da consultare e da replicare in classe, che consentiranno di realizzare apprendimenti significativi, cooperativi e flessibili, potenziando le competenze-chiave previste dalla più recente normativa nazionale e internazionale.

Book International Bulletin of Bibliography on Education

Download or read book International Bulletin of Bibliography on Education written by and published by . This book was released on 1982 with total page 1130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Art   Science of Learning Design

Download or read book The Art Science of Learning Design written by Marcelo Maina and published by Springer. This book was released on 2015-07-21 with total page 245 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We live in an era defined by a wealth of open and readily available information, and the accelerated evolution of social, mobile and creative technologies. The provision of knowledge, once a primary role of educators, is now devolved to an immense web of free and readily accessible sources. Consequently, educators need to redefine their role not just “from sage on the stage to guide on the side” but, as more and more voices insist, as “designers for learning”. The call for such a repositioning of educators is heard from leaders in the field of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) and resonates well with the growing culture of design-based research in Education. However, it is still struggling to find a foothold in educational practice. We contend that the root causes of this discrepancy are the lack of articulation of design practices and methods, along with a shortage of tools and representations to support such practices, a lack of a culture of teacher-as-designer among practitioners, and insufficient theoretical development. The Art and Science of Learning Design (ASLD) explores the frameworks, methods, and tools available for teachers, technologists and researchers interested in designing for learning Learning Design theories arising from findings of research are explored, drawing upon research and practitioner experiences. It then surveys current trends in the practices, methods, and methodologies of Learning Design. Highlighting the translation of theory into practice, this book showcases some of the latest tools that support the learning design process itself.

Book Simplexity

    Book Details:
  • Author : Alain Berthoz
  • Publisher : Odile Jacob
  • Release : 2018-12-20
  • ISBN : 2738147453
  • Pages : 194 pages

Download or read book Simplexity written by Alain Berthoz and published by Odile Jacob. This book was released on 2018-12-20 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Simplexity, as I understand it, is the range of solutions living organisms have found, despite the complexity of natural processes, to enable the brain to prepare an action and plan for the consequences of it. These solutions are simplifying principles that enable the processing of information or situations, by taking into account past experience and anticipating the future. They are neither caricatures, shortcuts, or summaries. They are new ways of asking questions, sometimes at the cost of occasional detours, in order to achieve faster, more elegant, more effective actions.” A. B. As Alain Berthoz demonstrates in this profoundly original book, simplicity is never easy; it requires suppressing, selecting, connecting, thinking, in order to then act in the best way possible. And what if we, in turn, are inspired by the living world to process the complexity that surrounds us? Alain Berthoz is professor at the Collège de France where he is co-director of the Laboratoire de physiologie de la perception et de l’action. [Laboratory for the physiology of perception and action]. He is a member of the French Academy of Sciences, and is the author of Le Sens du mouvement [The Brain's Sense of Movement] and La Décision [Emotion and Reason].

Book RILA

Download or read book RILA written by and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 602 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Teaching Multiliteracies Across the Curriculum

Download or read book Teaching Multiliteracies Across the Curriculum written by Len Unsworth and published by Open University Press. This book was released on 2001 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This textbook outlines the basic theoretical knowledge teachers need to have about visual and verbal grammar and the nature of computer-based texts in school learning. It includes both theoretical frameworks and detailed practice guidelines.

Book Mentoring and Tutoring by Students

Download or read book Mentoring and Tutoring by Students written by Sinclair (Director Goodlad and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-04-15 with total page 331 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Schemes involving students as tutors are in place in many countries. This work aims to stimulate and encourage the use of an educational technique through which teachers in tertiary and secondary education can amplify and extend their influence - through the deployment of students as tutors.

Book Teacher as Designer

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  • Author : David Scott
  • Publisher : Springer Nature
  • Release : 2021-02-20
  • ISBN : 9811597898
  • Pages : 156 pages

Download or read book Teacher as Designer written by David Scott and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-02-20 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers insights into how design-based processes, principles, and mindsets can be productively employed in diverse P-16 educational spaces by a myriad of educational actors including teachers, instructional leaders, and students. It addresses concerns about the theoretical and practical implications of the still emergent emphasis of design in education. The book begins by examining a number of prominent design processes being used by educators including human-centred design, designing for authentic inquiries, and Universal Design for Learning. It then delves into how teachers, system leaders, and students can engage in educational design within the complex spaces of K-12 contexts. Finally, the book takes up design in education within a maker and making context. Each chapter includes a vignette, a series of guiding questions, along with specific design principles that can help address common challenges and issues educators encounter in their practice. This book provides both theoretical and practical elements involved in educational design and is beneficial to scholars, graduate students, educators, and pre-service teachers.

Book Dilemmas of Difference  Inclusion and Disability

Download or read book Dilemmas of Difference Inclusion and Disability written by Brahm Norwich and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2007-09-25 with total page 239 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This ground-breaking book examines professional educators and administrators at national and local authority level in England, the USA and the Netherlands and questions how they recognise tensions or dilemmas in responding to student differences.

Book Handbook of Research on ePortfolios

Download or read book Handbook of Research on ePortfolios written by Jafari, Ali and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2006-05-31 with total page 648 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This handbook investigates a variety of ePortfolio uses through case studies, the technology that supports the case studies, and it also explains the conceptual thinking behind current uses as well as potential uses"--Provided by publisher.

Book Makers at School  Educational Robotics and Innovative Learning Environments

Download or read book Makers at School Educational Robotics and Innovative Learning Environments written by David Scaradozzi and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-12-10 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This open access book contains observations, outlines, and analyses of educational robotics methodologies and activities, and developments in the field of educational robotics emerging from the findings presented at FabLearn Italy 2019, the international conference that brought together researchers, teachers, educators and practitioners to discuss the principles of Making and educational robotics in formal, non-formal and informal education. The editors’ analysis of these extended versions of papers presented at FabLearn Italy 2019 highlight the latest findings on learning models based on Making and educational robotics. The authors investigate how innovative educational tools and methodologies can support a novel, more effective and more inclusive learner-centered approach to education. The following key topics are the focus of discussion: Makerspaces and Fab Labs in schools, a maker approach to teaching and learning; laboratory teaching and the maker approach, models, methods and instruments; curricular and non-curricular robotics in formal, non-formal and informal education; social and assistive robotics in education; the effect of innovative spaces and learning environments on the innovation of teaching, good practices and pilot projects.

Book Adult Education as Theory  Practice and Research

Download or read book Adult Education as Theory Practice and Research written by Robin Usher and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-06-23 with total page 221 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The authors argue that the aim of research should be to improve practice through a process of critical reflection. Focusing clearly on the everyday concerns and problems of practitioners, they emphasize the importance of practical knowledge. Their definition of ‘practice’ is wide, and includes the generation of theory and the doing of research as well as front-line teaching. They show how notions of ‘adult learning’ and ‘the adult learner’ have been constituted mainly through theory and research in psychology and sociology, and examine action research as a mode of understanding. They conclude by looking at the curriculum implications for the teaching of adult education as reflective practice.

Book Rubric Nation

    Book Details:
  • Author : Michelle Tenam-Zemach
  • Publisher : IAP
  • Release : 2015-04-01
  • ISBN : 1623969638
  • Pages : 265 pages

Download or read book Rubric Nation written by Michelle Tenam-Zemach and published by IAP. This book was released on 2015-04-01 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What is a rubric and how are they being used in teacher education and evaluation? When did rubrics become ubiquitous in the field of education? What impact do rubrics have on students, teachers, teacher educators, and the educational enterprise? This book is an edited volume of essays that critically examine the phenomenon of rubrics in teacher education, evaluation and education more broadly. Rubrics have seen a dramatic rise in use and presence over the past twenty-five years in colleges of education and districts across the country. Although there is a wealth of literature about how to make rubrics, there is scant literature that explores the strengths and weaknesses of rubrics and the impact the rubric phenomenon is having in reshaping education. The chapters included in this edited volume will critically reflect on the contemporary contexts of rubrics and the uses and impact of rubrics in education. Since rubrics have become indelible in education, it is necessary for a fuller, nuanced discussion of the phenomenon. Creating a book that explores these aspects of rubrics is timely and fundamental to expanding the discourse on this ubiquitous evaluation tool. This book is not meant to be a series of chapters dedicated to best practices for creating rubrics, nor is this text meant to present all sides of the rubric discussion. Rather, this text intends to offer critical polemics about rubrics that can spur greater critical discussion about a phenomenon in education that has largely been unquestioned in the literature.

Book Learning Design

    Book Details:
  • Author : James Dalziel
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 2015-12-07
  • ISBN : 1317435338
  • Pages : 283 pages

Download or read book Learning Design written by James Dalziel and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2015-12-07 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The new field of learning design has the potential to revolutionize not only technology in education, but the whole field of teaching and learning through the application of design thinking to education. Learning Design looks inside the "black box" of pedagogy to understand what teachers and learners do together, and how the best teaching ideas can be shared on a global scale. Learning design supports all pedagogical approaches, content areas, and fields of education. The book opens with a new synthesis of the field of learning design and its place in educational theory and practice, and goes on to explore the implications of learning design for many areas of education—both practical and theoretical—in a series of chapters by Larnaca Declaration authors and other international experts.