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Teach With Style: Creative Tactics for Adult Learning (Updated and Enhanced)

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Teach With Style: Creative Tactics for Adult Learning (Updated and Enhanced)
Teach With Style: Creative Tactics for Adult Learning (Updated and Enhanced)

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Teach With Style: Creative Tactics for Adult Learning (Updated and Enhanced)

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The best facilitation techniques harness the unique strengths of individual instructors, while incorporating what the learners need to succeed. Classroom facilitators Jim Teeters and Lynn Hodges draw on more than 70 combined years of experience to share their unique and accessible approach to teaching adults. The Teach With Stylemethodology is a dynamic model built around four "instructor styles," each supported by strategies and tactics that you can use in the classroom. This book will help you improve certain facilitation techniques and skills while enhancing your natural strengths, for a balanced, fresh approach to adult instruction that will accelerate your students' learning.
Takeaways from this book:
The dynamic model is built around four instructor styles.
Includes more than 120 take-and-use learning tactics, plus a sample workshop.
Will help you teach better no matter the setting or your experience level.

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