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Teaching Technique/Methods Cooperative Learning Approach Cone of Learning Bloom’s Taxonomy of Education Objectives Group Resources Learning Measurements Lowman book entitled “Mastering the Techniques of Teaching” states that cooperative learning promotes students mastery of traditional content, by enlisting students as fellow teachers and learners in small groups. Group Resources include PCA videos, Laboratory Booklet, ASTM standards, Textbook (Basic Construction Materials, Marotta/Herubin, 5ed), videos Group Activities includes Video Assignments, Laboratory Exercises, In-Class Assignments, Class Lectures and Group Projects Group projects give students the opportunity to explore the library and internet for concrete related technologies. Also they can formulate their own field project and/or experiment with software on the market.

Teaching Technique/Methods (Cooperative Learning Approach] Lowman book entitled “Mastering the Techniques of Teaching” states that cooperative learning promotes students mastery of traditional content, by enlisting students as fellow teachers and learners in small groups. Group Resources include PCA videos, Laboratory Booklet, ASTM standards, Textbook (Basic Construction Materials, Marotta/Herubin, 5ed), videos Group Activities includes Video Assignments, Laboratory Exercises, In-Class Assignments, Class Lectures and Group Projects Group projects give students the opportunity to explore the library and internet for concrete related technologies. Also they can formulate their own field project and/or experiment with software on the market.

Teaching Technique/Methods (Cone of Learning] www.foundationcoalition.org 10% Reading Hearing Words 20% Looking at Pictures 30% PASSIVE Watching a Movie Seeing it done on Location 50% Watching a Demonstration Lowman book entitled “Mastering the Techniques of Teaching” states that cooperative learning promotes students mastery of traditional content, by enlisting students as fellow teachers and learners in small groups. Group Resources include PCA videos, Laboratory Booklet, ASTM standards, Textbook (Basic Construction Materials, Marotta/Herubin, 5ed), videos Group Activities includes Video Assignments, Laboratory Exercises, In-Class Assignments, Class Lectures and Group Projects Group projects give students the opportunity to explore the library and internet for concrete related technologies. Also they can formulate their own field project and/or experiment with software on the market. Give a Talk 70% Participating in a Discussion ACTIVE Simulating a Real Experience 90% Doing a Dramatic Presentation Doing the Real Thing

Teaching Technique/Methods Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives Classified verbs according to Benjamin S. Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, Handbook 1: Cognitive Domain

Teaching Technique/Methods Educational Resources

Teaching Technique/Methods Learning Measurements