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Favorite Activities for the Teaching of Psychology
- ISBN13: 9781433803499
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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The most popular activities from APA’s successful Activities Handbooks for the Teaching of Psychology are gathered together and updated in this book of teachers’ favorites. The lesson plans, which encourage active learning and involve the whole class, have stood the test of time and proven themselves to be entertaining, effective, and easy to plan.
Contributed by psychology teachers nationwide, the activities are most appropriate for courses at the c… More >>
Favorite Activities for the Teaching of Psychology
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Teaching Band and Orchestra: Methods and Materials
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This book covers every critical area in the professional life of band and orchestra teachers working at the primary and secondary levels. Topics explored include recruiting and retention, creating lesson plans, assessment, curriculum development, selecting literature, running effective rehearsals, and organizing concerts. Also addressed are the administrative realities of being a music teacher, from the job search to fundraising. A plethora of forms, sample letters,… More >>
Teaching Band and Orchestra: Methods and Materials
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Multi-Age Home Schooling – Legal Requirements
Multi-age home schooling is a very popular type of education these days. Whatever the age, the pupil can be educated in his own home after a schedule that is convenient for the family.
Knowing the legal terms is the first step you need to make if you wish to home school.
In the United States of America, homeschooling is legal in all the states, with every state having its own rules and guidelines. A good way to find out the rules that apply to your state is to check with a local public school for trustworthy information.
In the majority of states, the parents or tutors are required to write a letter of intent to their local public school and even take part in several preparation lessons which help them get started on the right track. Also, some states require you to send a copy of the lesson plans for their approval, before you can begin to home school.
Your child/pupil may be required to take several tests supervised by qualified teachers on an annual basis, but this only applies in some states and it’s not mandatory, only recommended.
It is better to be safe and take these tests as they will give you better general understanding of your child’s/pupil’s level of preparation.
Another thing that differs with each state is the graduate guidelines, as some have graduation requirements while others don’t.
A good idea would be to find a local homeschooling community in your area and seek guidance, as there can be no better help than that of experienced multi-age home schooling families.
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