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This collection of patterns presents effective techniques for teaching and learning, particularly in technical subjects. While experienced educators may find these patterns familiar, they provide valuable insights for those new to teaching, facilitating the acquisition of deep knowledge. The patterns serve as frameworks for knowledge transfer, adaptable by various teachers across disciplines, although many examples stem from computing and informatics. The guidance extends beyond formal education to various training scenarios. Often, educators find themselves teaching by chance, assuming that proficiency in a subject guarantees teaching ability. However, effectively communicating complex technologies poses challenges, leading to a trial-and-error approach that can be time-consuming. The Pedagogical Patterns Project aims to bridge the gap between expert and novice teachers by sharing teaching techniques. Patterns capture and convey deep knowledge, allowing educators to implement effective methods creatively. This ongoing effort has produced a pattern language that has been revised to enhance integration. The patterns cater to classroom situations for all levels, created by a diverse group of industrial trainers and university educators. This resource is beneficial for secondary education and beyond, drawing inspiration from the architectural patterns introduced by Christopher Alexander.

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Pedagogical Patterns, Mary Lynn Manns, Jutta Eckstein, Joseph Bergin III, Pedagogical Patterns Editorial Board

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2012
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Titul
Pedagogical Patterns
Podtitul
Advice For Educators
Jazyk
anglicky
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
190
ISBN10
1479171824
ISBN13
9781479171828
Série
Anotace
This collection of patterns presents effective techniques for teaching and learning, particularly in technical subjects. While experienced educators may find these patterns familiar, they provide valuable insights for those new to teaching, facilitating the acquisition of deep knowledge. The patterns serve as frameworks for knowledge transfer, adaptable by various teachers across disciplines, although many examples stem from computing and informatics. The guidance extends beyond formal education to various training scenarios. Often, educators find themselves teaching by chance, assuming that proficiency in a subject guarantees teaching ability. However, effectively communicating complex technologies poses challenges, leading to a trial-and-error approach that can be time-consuming. The Pedagogical Patterns Project aims to bridge the gap between expert and novice teachers by sharing teaching techniques. Patterns capture and convey deep knowledge, allowing educators to implement effective methods creatively. This ongoing effort has produced a pattern language that has been revised to enhance integration. The patterns cater to classroom situations for all levels, created by a diverse group of industrial trainers and university educators. This resource is beneficial for secondary education and beyond, drawing inspiration from the architectural patterns introduced by Christopher Alexander.