Teaching and learning difficulties : cross-curricular perspectives

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Using a cross-curricular perspective, this text explores a number of teacher-directed and student-centred instructional approaches for classroom use. Strengths and weaknesses in each approach are highlighted, and specifi c aspects of any approach that may cause or exacerbate learning diffi culties are identifi ed and discussed. In addition to basic academic skills of literacy and numeracy, the writer has extended  Read more...

Author(s): Peter S. Westwood
Publisher: ACER Press
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 164
City: Camberwell, Vic.

1 Curriculum, teaching methods and learning difficulties
2 Teacher-centred approaches to instruction
3 Student-centred approaches to learning
4 Classroom interactions for learning and teaching
5 Teaching basic academic skills: literacy
6 Teaching basic academic skills: mathematics
7 Teaching science
8 Teaching social studies, history, geography and environmental education
9 Support for learning
References
Index.