Beyond Recipe [electronic resource] : Leading Edges for Teaching Spelling / Robert Garmston and Diane Zimmerman.

A good spelling teacher teaches by "taste" rather than by "recipe": instead of strictly adhering to procedural outlines, good teachers alter their lessons according to students' needs. In addition, good teachers: (1) recognize the importance of visualization for spelling; (2...

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Main Author: Garmston, Robert
Other Authors: Zimmerman, Diane
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1987.
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Summary:A good spelling teacher teaches by "taste" rather than by "recipe": instead of strictly adhering to procedural outlines, good teachers alter their lessons according to students' needs. In addition, good teachers: (1) recognize the importance of visualization for spelling; (2) understand the two kinds of visualization--for memory, and for construction; (3) know how to develop a student's emotional resources and help the student maintain a positive attitude toward learning; and (4) are knowledgeable about the structure of subjective learning experiences and how these experiences are reflected in student physiology. (A sample spelling lesson and 14 references are appended.) (ARH)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED292071.
Physical Description:8 p.