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CONTENTS OF A LEARNERS' VIEW FOR TEACHERS

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CONTENTS OF A LEARNERS' VIEW FOR TEACHERS

Blending What Teachers Do with Choices People Make while Learning

A Learners' Guide for Teachers describes ways to blend what teachers do with choices learners make while learning. This guide is part of Classic Education: A Learners' View of choices during Teaching and Learning. It offers ways can use a learners' view (ALV) to plan, instruct, and manage lessons that increase learning promptly and sometimes dramatically.



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Contents at a Glance





Preface


Acknowledgments





Introducing A Learners' Guide for Teachers


A Learners' Guide for Teachers features a learners' view (ALV) of learning. This guide contains steps and forms consistent with experimental empirical behavioral research reports of what you can see and hear people do as they learn.



Part I: How to


A quick overview of choices teachers have to use ALV in order to increase learning promptly and sometimes dramatically.



Choose to Use A Learners' View (ALV)


Only two (2) choices exist to use or not to use ALV.



Use this Guide


Use ALV as a guide or as a reference.



Observe Learning


Use ALV to choose what to watch and hear.



Increase Learning


Reduce trials-and-errors of learners by strategically arranging elements of learning in strings of 20 second lessons.



Discuss, Write, and Report Learning


Use words and terms that represent what humans can see and hear without special equipment.



Identify the Priority of ALV in Archtypes of Instruction


Valuing patterns of instruction according to the efficiency of learning they yield.



Analyze Content for a Lesson


Identifying essential components of subject matter of a lesson.



Use the Triple-Helix of Learning from a Lesson


Blending ALV, principles of instruction, and subject matter into a lesson.



Write a Plan for a 20 Second Lesson


Steps to write this mini-lesson.



Write a String of 20 Second Lesson Plans





Simplify Lesson Plans





Simplify Instruction





Quick-Start to Use A Learners' View (ALV) version 1.0


These steps guide users through an abridged use of ALV.



Part II


Details of steps and resources to use ALV.



Chapter 1: Get Started Using A Learners' View (ALV)!


This chapter introduces a learners' view (ALV), how to get ready to use it, and basic tools teachers use to prepare, offer, and assess a lesson.



Chapter 2: Learn the Basics of A Learners' View (ALV)


This chapter outlines a learners' view (ALV) of observable steps learners' use to adapt their behavior patterns to learn a lesson.



Chapter 3: A Lesson from A Learners' View (ALV)


This chapter tells you how to blend a learners' view (ALV) into your planning, instruction, and assessment of a lesson.



Chapter 4: Lesson Formats from A Learners' View (ALV)


This chapter presents formats for planning lessons from a learners' view (ALV).



Chapter 5: Including A Learners' View (ALV) in Hybred Lesson Formats


This chapter includes ways to use A Learners View (ALV) with popular formats by others.



Chapter 6: Assessing Learning from A Learners' View (ALV)


This chapter includes steps and ways to measure the extent to which lessons result in efficient learning.



Part III


Related strategies and preparation to use future editions of A Learners' Guide for Teachers.



Appendix - Notices





Glossary





Bibliographic Notes





Index









Related Reading


  1. Meet Ima Learner
  2. Teaching with A Learners' View
  3. A Learners' View of a Lesson
  4. Selecting Tools for Planning, Instructing, and Managing a Lesson from A Learners' View (ALV
  5. Understanding the Behavioral Science of a Lesson
  6. Techniques for Planning, Instructing, and Managing a Lesson
  7. Working from Examples
  8. Focusing on a Lesson's Objective
  9. Simplifying a Lesson's Objective
  10. Editing a Lesson
  11. Assessing a Lesson
  12. Reducing Risks of Failure to Learn a Lesson

Related Resources





  1. Summary of Classic Education: A Learners' View (ALV) of Choices during Teaching and Learning- A Two Minute Read
  2. The Instruction Cube to Analyze Instruction

UNUSED NOTES


Model of a Lesson from A Learners' View (ALV)





Templates for Lessons from A Learners' View (ALV)





Model from A Learners' View (ALV) of a Hunter ITIP Scaffolded Lesson





Template for a Hybred of A Learners' View (ALV) and a Hunter Scaffolded Lesson





Analysis of a Lesson from A Learners' View (ALV)


Where Learning Occurs





  1. Classic Learning
  2. Education
  3. Education Classics
  4. Classic Education
  5. Classic and Progressive Education
  6. Classic Education, Science, and Scientific Method
  7. Classic Education for the 21st Century
  8. Depictions of Learning in Arts and Literature
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