
Seven Laws of Teaching
'Seven Laws of Teaching' Summary
'Seven Laws of Teaching' lays out a systematic approach to understanding and enacting effective teaching practices. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of seven crucial elements, each governed by its own natural law. Gregory argues that a thorough understanding of these elements is essential for teachers to cultivate a conducive learning environment. These elements include the teacher's mastery of the subject matter, the learner's active engagement and interest, the use of clear and comprehensible language, the connection of new knowledge to existing knowledge, the teacher's ability to guide and stimulate the learner's independent thought, the learner's accurate reproduction and understanding of the material, and the importance of regular reviews and repetitions for solidifying learning. The book offers a timeless framework for educators seeking to optimize their teaching and foster meaningful learning experiences for their students.Book Details
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