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9780801311703

American Social Welfare Policy

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  • ISBN13:

    9780801311703

  • ISBN10:

    0801311705

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1993-12-01
  • Publisher: Longman Pub Group

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Now featuring a full-color design, the best-selling text for policy analysis provides students with a comprehensive overview of social welfare policy in the United States while examining cutting-edge issues.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Note to Readersp. vii
Note to Instructorsp. viii
How Can Instructional Design Improve My Teaching?p. ix
INTASC Standardsp. ix
Using This Textp. xiii
How This Text Is Organizedp. xiii
Teacher Decision Cyclep. xiv
Chapter Featuresp. xv
Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
Making Connectionsp. 1
Connecting Learning and Teachingp. 3
Connectionsp. 4
What Is Learning? What Is Instruction?p. 5
Views of Learningp. 5
Learning Principles Listp. 11
Views of Teachingp. 11
What Is Effective Teaching?p. 14
Your Mission Statementp. 15
Connecting Planning and Designingp. 23
Lesson Plans and Instructional Designsp. 24
Design a Lessonp. 26
Planningp. 26
How Teachers Planp. 29
Instructional Designp. 31
Instructional Design Modelsp. 39
Critique an ID Modelp. 45
Understanding Your Classroomp. 49
Content, Learners, and Contextp. 51
Where Are We in the ID Process?p. 52
What This Chapter Is Aboutp. 52
What "Content" Is to Be Learned?p. 53
Thinking About Contentp. 68
Who Are Your Learners?p. 68
Learner Profilep. 71
What Is the Context of the Learning Setting?p. 71
Context of the Learning Environmentp. 76
Summarizing Your Learning in Pre-Lesson Thinkingp. 76
Pre-Lesson Thinkingp. 77
Developing Lessonsp. 83
Determining Learning Outcomesp. 85
Where We Are in the ID Processp. 86
Scope of This Chapterp. 86
Teacher Decision Cycle: Question Ip. 87
Learning Outcomesp. 88
Learning Topics and Learning Outcomesp. 96
Searching for and Evaluating Lesson Plansp. 97
Lesson Search and Evaluationp. 98
Lesson Plan Componentsp. 99
Lesson Plan Examplep. 105
Lesson Draftsp. 110
Lesson Plant Draftp. 111
Teacher Decision Cyclep. 112
Exploring Assessment Optionsp. 117
Exploring Assessmentp. 118
Teacher Decision Cycle: Question 2p. 118
Views of Assessmentp. 120
Views on Assessmentp. 121
Purposes for Assessmentp. 121
Assessment Toolsp. 122
Matching Learning Outcomes with Assessment Toolsp. 129
Develop a Rubricp. 133
Assessment in Your Lessonsp. 134
Assessment Overviewp. 134
Summaryp. 134
Exploring Teaching Optionsp. 139
Exploring Teachingp. 140
Teacher Decision Cycle: Question 3p. 140
Views of Teachingp. 141
Views of Teachingp. 142
Instructional Eventsp. 142
Instructional Eventsp. 146
Teaching Modelsp. 147
Content-Specific Teaching Strategiesp. 155
General Teaching Strategiesp. 159
Your Teaching Optionsp. 163
Teaching Options for Lessonsp. 164
Summaryp. 164
Exploring Technology Optionsp. 169
Scope of This Chapterp. 170
Teacher Decision Cycle: Question 4p. 170
Views of Technologyp. 172
Views of Technologyp. 173
Technology Skillsp. 173
Technology Skillsp. 174
Media and Technology Definitionsp. 175
ISTE Standardsp. 175
Technology Across Learning Outcomesp. 178
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)p. 190
Technology Across Teachingp. 191
Technology in Instructional Eventsp. 195
Teaching and Technology Optionsp. 199
Teaching and Technology Options in Your Lessonsp. 200
Using Technology to Rethink Teaching Decisionsp. 200
Wrapup Completing Your Lessonsp. 206
Systematic Decision Makingp. 208
Revisiting Lesson Plan Componentsp. 208
Revised Lesson Plansp. 211
Teaching Your First Lessonsp. 212
Developing Unitsp. 213
Designing and Teaching Unitsp. 215
Building a Unitp. 216
Teacher Decision Cycle in Unitsp. 216
Determining Scope-Learning Focus-Sequencep. 217
Unit Intent Statementp. 219
Using a Unit Formatp. 219
Pre-Unit Thinkingp. 223
Developing Integrated Unitsp. 224
Examining an Elementary Level Unitp. 226
Examining a Secondary Level Unitp. 236
Summarizing Your Unitp. 243
Unit Overviewp. 244
Summaryp. 244
Wrapup Completing Your Unitp. 248
Documenting Teaching Decisions in Your Unitp. 249
Revisiting Unit Componentsp. 252
Unit Outline and Checklistp. 253
Evaluating Your Unitp. 254
Unit Evaluationp. 257
Teaching Your Unitp. 257
Growing as a Teacherp. 261
Developing Curriculump. 263
What This Chapter Is Aboutp. 264
Lessons, Units, and Curriculump. 264
Curriculum Views and Influencesp. 265
Content Area Curriculum Modelsp. 272
Content Area Standards Using an Integrated Curriculump. 277
School Curriculum Modelsp. 277
School Themesp. 280
Summaryp. 280
Reflecting on Your Learningp. 286
What This Chapter Is Aboutp. 287
Reflecting and Self-Evaluation Are Goodp. 287
Evaluate Your Learningp. 288
Evaluate Your Learningp. 291
Reevaluate Your View of Teachingp. 291
Reevaluate Your View of Teachingp. 293
Reevaluate Your Planning Processp. 293
Reevaluate Your Planning Processp. 295
Seek National Board Certificationp. 295
Choose a National Board Certification Areap. 298
Improve Your Technology Skillsp. 298
Improve Your Technology Skillsp. 299
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