What does it mean to teach?
von Elisabeth Hinton
1. Connect to student knowledge
1.1. Dewey
2. Scaffold
2.1. Vygotsky
3. Create contingencies
3.1. Skinner
4. Challenge students/ create disequilibrium
4.1. Kholberg
4.2. Piaget
4.3. Gibbons
5. Facilitate learning
5.1. C.S. Lewis
5.2. Brown
5.3. Kilpatrick
5.4. Dewey
5.5. Freire
5.6. Rogers
6. Build a loving relationship (unconditional positive regard)
6.1. Freire
6.2. Rogers
7. Motivate and energize
7.1. Clark
8. Vary instruction
8.1. Gardner
9. Encourage Depth of Knowledge (cognitive rigor
9.1. Webb
10. Encourage Depth of Knowledge (cognitive rigor
11. Tap into student's innate motivation
11.1. Dewey
11.2. Montessori
11.3. Bruner
11.4. Deci and Ryan
12. Challenge students' thinking
12.1. Dewey
13. Track student skills and ability
13.1. Vygotsky
13.2. Montessori
13.3. Bruner
14. Manipulate behavior by punishments and rewards.
14.1. Skinner
15. Create environment for learning
15.1. Montessori
15.2. Brown
15.3. Erikson
16. Model learning
16.1. Brown
16.2. Clark
16.3. Gibbons
17. Invite students into teaching process
17.1. Brown
18. Imersion
18.1. Susuki