Chapter 8: Using Integrated Teaching Methods
Effective Instructional Strategies Chapter 8: Using Integrated Teaching Methods New Directions • Teacher’s Task in the Classroom is to Deliver Instruction. • Shift in Today’s Classrooms is for Teachers to Nurture Student Self-Direction in Learning. • Teachers Provide Students w/Opportunities Before,
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