TALENT - Teaching and Learning Education for New Teachers
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Directions


1: Introduction


2: Principals of Adult
    Education



3: How Do People
    Learn?



4: Planning for
    Learning



5: Clinical Teaching


6: Teaching in the
    Ambulatory Setting



7: Teaching in the
    Inpatient Setting



8: The Art and Science     of Effective
    Lecturing




9: Learning in Small
    Groups



10: General Principles
     of Evaluation



11: Clinical Evaluation


12: Construction of
      Multiple-choice
      Tests




13: Giving Feedback


Final Thoughts


Quiz


References




Working with TALENT Online





The table of contents is shown throughout the TALENT website and allows you to move from one module to another..

Click on the title of the module you wish to view.




You can return to the home page from any page by clicking on the TALENT banner at the top and bottom of each page.

Clicking on "Home" on the vertical menus will also return you to the home page.




Clicking on the "Back" and "Next" arrows will take you to the previous or next page of the module you are viewing.

Clicking on a number will take you directly to that page within the current module.




After you have completed all the modules and the "Final Thoughts" pages, click on "Quiz" to take the TALENT quiz.

When you have successfully completed the quiz, a web page will appear that allows you to print out a TALENT certificate.

Comments about the TALENT course may be sent to Dr. Kimberly Hoffman.

If you experience technical difficulties with the TALENT web site, contact Christy Steele or Mark Reigle.

If you experience difficulties with the TALENT online quiz, contact Mark Reigle.




TALENT: Teaching and Learning Education for New Teachers