Description
About the Author
Madlon T. Laster is retired after forty-two-years teaching in Winchester City Schools, Winchester, Virginia, Ohio, Tennessee, Tehran, Iran and Beirut, Lebanon.
Reviews
Dr. Laster's work emphasizes global and specific understanding as students consider the pieces that make up the whole or provide evidence for the overarching concept...an important part of teacher education programs and professional development programs at a variety of levels. -- Katherine P. Simpson, English professor and assessment coordinator, Lord Fairfax Community College, Middletown, VA
The writing is so engaging that the reader finds it difficult to abandon a chapter before reading the last sentence....The book forces it reader to examine ways that educators teach and, introspectively, also to explore instructional methods that the reader himself/herself would employ to teach a specific subject matter....In sum, [the book] is an interesting, entertaining, and useful resource. The book will certainly prompt readers to consider current and potential teaching methodologies. * Metapsychology Online, September 2008 *
...[A] book of this nature is overdue because brain research on learning and memory has been going on and accumulating for some time, but very few teachers have applied its important findings in their teaching strategies. The reason lies in the fact that no one has really designed a basic approach for teaching those initial concepts. What Madlon T. Laster has done is to translate these important theoretical concepts into practical terms that can be easily understood by teachers, and can be applied creatively in their classrooms without anxiety or difficulty. -- Julinda Abu Nasr, director of the Preschool Laboratory of the Lebanese American University in Beirut, Lebanon
Book Information
ISBN 9781578867226
Author Madlon T. Laster
Format Paperback
Page Count 180
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Education
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 290g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 154mm * 12mm