Principles of Teaching and Learning
Horticulture Professor Balasubramanian Rathinasabapathi (Saba) writing on a chalkboard.
PDF-2016

Keywords

Teaching Methods
WC243

Categories

How to Cite

Barrick, R. Kirby, and Andrew C. Thoron. 2016. “Principles of Teaching and Learning: AEC581/WC243, 1/2016”. EDIS 2016 (1). Gainesville, FL:2. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-wc243-2016.

Abstract

Effective teaching involves careful consideration and planning. There are several different principles that can be used to guide teachers in planning their lessons. This 2-page fact sheet provides information on how to organize and structure subject matter, motivate students, effectively use reward and reinforcement, and other techniques for instruction. Written by R. Kirby Barrick and Andrew C. Thoron, and published by the Agricultural Education and Communication Department, January 2016.

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-wc243-2016
PDF-2016

References

Crunkilton, J. R., & Krebs, A. H. (1982).Teaching agriculture through problem solving. Danville, IL: Interstate Printers & Publishers.

Newcomb, L. H., McCracken, J. D., & Warmbrod, J. R. (1986). Methods of Teaching Agriculture. Danville. IL: Interstate Printers & Publishers.

Newcomb, L. H., McCracken, J. D., Warmbrod, J. R., & Whittington, M.S. (2003). Methods of Teaching Agriculture (3rd Ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
License