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- Instructor's Role
- Learning Process
- Influences on Learning
- Identifying Content and Specifying Behaviors
- Instructional Planning
- Written Instructional Materials
- Oral Presentation and Questioning Stategies
- Discussion and Group Participation Methods
- Demonstrating
- Instructional Media and Devices
- Computers in Instruction
- E-Learning Courses and Programs
- Measuring and Evaluating Student Achievement
- Effective Learning Environments
- Supervision and On-The-Job Training
- Industry-Based Instruction
- Bibliography
- Index
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Features
Instructors and Their Jobs is a widely used textbook designed to help instructors achieve instructional goals with time-saving suggestions on how to plan, prepare for, and conduct classes
as well as guidance for measuring, evaluating, and enhancing student achievement. Theoretical and practical aspects of educational principles are directly related to the challenges instructors
face every day.
Instructors and Their Jobs includes a new chapter, "E-Learning Courses and Programs," that covers the development and implementation of effective online instruction. The "Industry-Based
Instruction" chapter addresses employer training needs in the areas of functional skills, soft skills, and technical skills.
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