Instrumental Teaching A Practical Guide to Better Teaching and Learning

“Instrumental Teaching: A Practical Guide to Better Teaching and Learning” by Susan Hallam, published by Heinemann Educational in 1998, is a comprehensive resource designed for educators seeking to enhance their teaching methods. This 350-page guide is presented in English and focuses on practical strategies for applying educational theory to real-world classroom situations.
Readers will find valuable insights into understanding students’ strengths and weaknesses, as well as techniques for motivating them to achieve their best performance. The text also emphasizes the importance of providing support to learners, making it a useful tool for those involved in education and teaching. With its focus on current knowledge and thinking about learning, this guide serves as a practical reference for educators aiming to improve their instructional practices.
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This text provides teaching advice, guidance on how to apply theory into practice, and current knowledge and thinking about learning. The guide supplies information on: understanding pupils’ strengths and weaknesses; motivating students so that they perform at their best; and providing support.
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