Developing Critical Thinking
From Theory to Classroom Practice
Herausgeber: Naiditch, Fernando
Developing Critical Thinking
From Theory to Classroom Practice
Herausgeber: Naiditch, Fernando
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Critical Thinking: From Theory to Classroom Practice invites readers to revisit their pedagogy to promote this type of inquiry. Scholars and practitioners from several content areas introduce several examples of instructional strategies, classroom practices, and projects at multiple grade levels. Their experiences come together to highlight practical ways to foster students' critical thinking skills and encourage them to engage in learning in new ways.
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Critical Thinking: From Theory to Classroom Practice invites readers to revisit their pedagogy to promote this type of inquiry. Scholars and practitioners from several content areas introduce several examples of instructional strategies, classroom practices, and projects at multiple grade levels. Their experiences come together to highlight practical ways to foster students' critical thinking skills and encourage them to engage in learning in new ways.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 306g
- ISBN-13: 9781475818932
- ISBN-10: 1475818939
- Artikelnr.: 45470660
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 306g
- ISBN-13: 9781475818932
- ISBN-10: 1475818939
- Artikelnr.: 45470660
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Fernando Naiditch has more than 25 years of experience teaching students at all levels in multiple international settings. He brings together an academic background in linguistics with extensive experience preparing teachers for diverse classrooms, schools, and societies. Fernando Naiditch is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Secondary and Special Education in the College of Education and Human Services at Montclair State University.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Teaching and Learning Critical Thinking
Fernando Naiditch, Montclair State University, USA
Chapter 1: Understanding Critical Thinking - What is it? Can we teach it?
How do we learn it?
Fernando Naiditch,Montclair State University, USA
Chapter 2: Philosophy for Children and Critical Thinking: Creating a Space
for Children to Think in a Kindergarten Classroom
Olivier Michaud,Université du Québec à Rimouski, Québec, Canada
Chapter 3: Critical Thinking in Action: A Collaborative Early Childhood
Approach to Curriculum Design
Elizabeth Quintero,California State University, Channel Islands, USA
Chapter 4: Promoting Respect through Collaboration: A School Responds to
Bullying by Engaging the Community
Jean Ann Slusarczyk & Lucy Villaluz,Franklin Elementary School, Bloomfield,
NJ, USA
Chapter 5: Co-construction as a Critical Approach to Mathematics Education
Mark Russo,Pascack Valley Regional High School District, NJ, USA
Chapter 6: Critical Pedagogy and the Teaching of Reading for Social Action
Fernando Naiditch,Montclair State University, USA
Chapter 7:Think Critically and Act Collaboratively: A Critical Framework
for Teaching Students with Special Needs
Mark Alter and Joan Rosenberg,New York University, USA
Chapter 8: Creativity and Motivation in the Teaching and Learning Process
Bettina Steren dos Santos, Carla Spagnolo, and Caroline Buker, Pontifícia
Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Chapter 9: Critical Second Language Pedagogy: Lessons Learned from Teaching
Students in Poverty
Fernando Naiditch,Montclair State University, USA
Afterword: Encouraging Teachers' Growth and Development using Practitioner
Research
Kathryn Herr,Montclair State University, USA
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Introduction: Teaching and Learning Critical Thinking
Fernando Naiditch, Montclair State University, USA
Chapter 1: Understanding Critical Thinking - What is it? Can we teach it?
How do we learn it?
Fernando Naiditch,Montclair State University, USA
Chapter 2: Philosophy for Children and Critical Thinking: Creating a Space
for Children to Think in a Kindergarten Classroom
Olivier Michaud,Université du Québec à Rimouski, Québec, Canada
Chapter 3: Critical Thinking in Action: A Collaborative Early Childhood
Approach to Curriculum Design
Elizabeth Quintero,California State University, Channel Islands, USA
Chapter 4: Promoting Respect through Collaboration: A School Responds to
Bullying by Engaging the Community
Jean Ann Slusarczyk & Lucy Villaluz,Franklin Elementary School, Bloomfield,
NJ, USA
Chapter 5: Co-construction as a Critical Approach to Mathematics Education
Mark Russo,Pascack Valley Regional High School District, NJ, USA
Chapter 6: Critical Pedagogy and the Teaching of Reading for Social Action
Fernando Naiditch,Montclair State University, USA
Chapter 7:Think Critically and Act Collaboratively: A Critical Framework
for Teaching Students with Special Needs
Mark Alter and Joan Rosenberg,New York University, USA
Chapter 8: Creativity and Motivation in the Teaching and Learning Process
Bettina Steren dos Santos, Carla Spagnolo, and Caroline Buker, Pontifícia
Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Chapter 9: Critical Second Language Pedagogy: Lessons Learned from Teaching
Students in Poverty
Fernando Naiditch,Montclair State University, USA
Afterword: Encouraging Teachers' Growth and Development using Practitioner
Research
Kathryn Herr,Montclair State University, USA
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Teaching and Learning Critical Thinking
Fernando Naiditch, Montclair State University, USA
Chapter 1: Understanding Critical Thinking - What is it? Can we teach it?
How do we learn it?
Fernando Naiditch,Montclair State University, USA
Chapter 2: Philosophy for Children and Critical Thinking: Creating a Space
for Children to Think in a Kindergarten Classroom
Olivier Michaud,Université du Québec à Rimouski, Québec, Canada
Chapter 3: Critical Thinking in Action: A Collaborative Early Childhood
Approach to Curriculum Design
Elizabeth Quintero,California State University, Channel Islands, USA
Chapter 4: Promoting Respect through Collaboration: A School Responds to
Bullying by Engaging the Community
Jean Ann Slusarczyk & Lucy Villaluz,Franklin Elementary School, Bloomfield,
NJ, USA
Chapter 5: Co-construction as a Critical Approach to Mathematics Education
Mark Russo,Pascack Valley Regional High School District, NJ, USA
Chapter 6: Critical Pedagogy and the Teaching of Reading for Social Action
Fernando Naiditch,Montclair State University, USA
Chapter 7:Think Critically and Act Collaboratively: A Critical Framework
for Teaching Students with Special Needs
Mark Alter and Joan Rosenberg,New York University, USA
Chapter 8: Creativity and Motivation in the Teaching and Learning Process
Bettina Steren dos Santos, Carla Spagnolo, and Caroline Buker, Pontifícia
Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Chapter 9: Critical Second Language Pedagogy: Lessons Learned from Teaching
Students in Poverty
Fernando Naiditch,Montclair State University, USA
Afterword: Encouraging Teachers' Growth and Development using Practitioner
Research
Kathryn Herr,Montclair State University, USA
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Introduction: Teaching and Learning Critical Thinking
Fernando Naiditch, Montclair State University, USA
Chapter 1: Understanding Critical Thinking - What is it? Can we teach it?
How do we learn it?
Fernando Naiditch,Montclair State University, USA
Chapter 2: Philosophy for Children and Critical Thinking: Creating a Space
for Children to Think in a Kindergarten Classroom
Olivier Michaud,Université du Québec à Rimouski, Québec, Canada
Chapter 3: Critical Thinking in Action: A Collaborative Early Childhood
Approach to Curriculum Design
Elizabeth Quintero,California State University, Channel Islands, USA
Chapter 4: Promoting Respect through Collaboration: A School Responds to
Bullying by Engaging the Community
Jean Ann Slusarczyk & Lucy Villaluz,Franklin Elementary School, Bloomfield,
NJ, USA
Chapter 5: Co-construction as a Critical Approach to Mathematics Education
Mark Russo,Pascack Valley Regional High School District, NJ, USA
Chapter 6: Critical Pedagogy and the Teaching of Reading for Social Action
Fernando Naiditch,Montclair State University, USA
Chapter 7:Think Critically and Act Collaboratively: A Critical Framework
for Teaching Students with Special Needs
Mark Alter and Joan Rosenberg,New York University, USA
Chapter 8: Creativity and Motivation in the Teaching and Learning Process
Bettina Steren dos Santos, Carla Spagnolo, and Caroline Buker, Pontifícia
Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Chapter 9: Critical Second Language Pedagogy: Lessons Learned from Teaching
Students in Poverty
Fernando Naiditch,Montclair State University, USA
Afterword: Encouraging Teachers' Growth and Development using Practitioner
Research
Kathryn Herr,Montclair State University, USA
About the Editor
About the Contributors







