Using what we know
Description
The opening line of this upbeat production is "Teaching is both an art and a science." Filmed in three disparate but remarkable classrooms, it illustrates how effective learning takes place when teachers combine their knowledge of child development, subject matter, and cognitive psychology. The three teachers combine music and graphic art with reading, writing, and mathematics lessons in order to fully engage their student's minds.
Runtime
34 min
Creator
Elkind, David, 1931
Subjects
Contributor
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
1991
Database
Alexander Street
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