Preparing a Course: Practical Strategies for Teachers, Lecturers and Trainers

Preparing a Course: Practical Strategies for Teachers, Lecturers and Trainers

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May 14, 2014 · English · Paperback (145 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 145
Language English
Published May 14, 2014
Publisher Routledge
ISBN-10 0585379661
ISBN-13 9780585379661

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In this comprehensive guide, the authors delve into effective strategies for course preparation aimed at educators across various levels. They explore the nuances of designing captivating and informative materials that not only engage students but also enhance the learning experience. With insights drawn from their extensive teaching backgrounds, the authors provide rich, practical techniques that can be tailored to different teaching environments.

Forsyth, Jolliffe, and Stevens emphasize the importance of understanding the target audience and adapting content to meet diverse learning needs. They discuss the balance between theory and practice, ensuring that educators feel confident applying these strategies in their classrooms. The book serves as a valuable resource for teachers, lecturers, and trainers seeking to elevate their pedagogical approaches.

By integrating innovative methods and real-world examples, this guide stands out as an essential tool for anyone involved in education. It encourages educators to rethink their course preparation and delivery, ultimately aiming to foster a more interactive and impactful learning atmosphere.
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