Thinking about the Teaching of Thinking
Title | Thinking about the Teaching of Thinking PDF eBook |
Author | Dorothy R. Howie |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2019-08-06 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1000134776 |
Thinking about the Teaching of Thinking provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to Feuerstein’s theory of Mediated Learning Experience and its related tools and programmes. It details up-to-date international and New Zealand research on the Feuerstein approach which reflects the current issues in the teaching of thinking. The book begins by defining what is meant by the teaching of thinking and provides an easy to understand explanation of the Feuerstein method and its value for children with learning challenges. It champions a ‘whole school’ approach to the teaching of thinking and details the practical tools and programmes developed by Feuerstein – such as Instrumental Enrichment and the Learning Propensity Assessment Device – to aid in its implementation. It also recognises the key importance of cultural factors in the teaching of thinking, bringing together the author’s considerable research experience using the Feuerstein method in the multicultural New Zealand context with her extensive knowledge of international Feuerstein research. This book provides a user-friendly and unique coverage of the Feuerstein method for researchers and postgraduate students researching and working in educational psychology. It will also be of great value for teachers and parents looking to understand and decide on implementation of the Feuerstein approach in their schools.
From Teaching to Thinking
Title | From Teaching to Thinking PDF eBook |
Author | Ann Pelo |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2018-06 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780942702965 |
Teaching for Thinking
Title | Teaching for Thinking PDF eBook |
Author | Grace Kelemanik |
Publisher | |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 2022-01-24 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780325120072 |
Teaching our children to think and reason mathematically is a challenge, not because students can't learn to think mathematically, but because we must change our own often deeply-rooted teaching habits. This is where instructional routines come in. Their predictable design and repeatable nature support both teachers and students to develop new habits. In Teaching for Thinking, Grace Kelemanik and Amy Lucenta pick up where their first book, Routines for Reasoning, left off. They draw on their years of experience in the classroom and as instructional coaches to examine how educators can make use of routines to make three fundamental shifts in teaching practice: Focus on thinking: Shift attention away from students' answers and toward their thinking and reasoning Step out of the middle: Shift the balance from teacher-student interactions toward student-student interactions Support productive struggle: Help students do the hard thinking work that leads to real learning With three complete new routines, support for designing your own routine, and ideas for using routines in your professional learning as well as in your classroom teaching, Teaching for Thinking will help you build new teaching habits that will support all your students to become and see themselves as capable mathematicians.
Teaching Thinking
Title | Teaching Thinking PDF eBook |
Author | Robert J. Swartz |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2016-07-15 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 131723507X |
Originally published in 1990, this title attempts to provide for the educational practitioner an overview of a field that responded in the 1980s to a major educational agenda. This innovative ‘agenda’ called for teaching students in ways that dramatically improved the quality of their thinking. Its context is a variety of changes in education that brought the explicit teaching of thinking to the consciousness of more and more teachers and administrators.
Teaching Thinking
Title | Teaching Thinking PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Fisher |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 238 |
Release | 2008-06-15 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1847061494 |
Ahighly successful guide to encourage classroomdiscussion fordeveloping children's thinking, learning and literacy skills containsmaterial on the latest trends in teaching thinking, including dialogic teaching, creativity and personalized learning. This sourcebook of ideas is essential reading for anyone seeking to develop children's minds, to build their self-esteem or to improve the quality of teaching and learning in schools.
Teaching Thinking
Title | Teaching Thinking PDF eBook |
Author | Edward De Bono |
Publisher | |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Logic |
ISBN |
Teaching Thinking Skills
Title | Teaching Thinking Skills PDF eBook |
Author | Joan Boykoff Baron |
Publisher | W H Freeman & Company |
Pages | 275 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Pensamiento |
ISBN | 9780716717911 |
This book presents essays by ten eminent psychologists, educators, and philosophers that unite classical and modern theories of thought with the latest practical approaches to the learning and teaching of thinking skills.