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How do students truly learn? What is the best way to teach? Where do you go for help? Every day, you face the challenge of engaging students in learning, often to disappointing results. This book provides a myriad of voices at your side supporting you with sound educational philosophy and practical ideas for teaching your students. Teaching the Way Students Learn: Practical Applications for Today's Classrooms helps you explore the social constructivist paradigm through instructional strategies and true life "teaching memoirs." Constructivism is more than an "ism," it explains how students…mehr
How do students truly learn? What is the best way to teach? Where do you go for help? Every day, you face the challenge of engaging students in learning, often to disappointing results. This book provides a myriad of voices at your side supporting you with sound educational philosophy and practical ideas for teaching your students. Teaching the Way Students Learn: Practical Applications for Today's Classrooms helps you explore the social constructivist paradigm through instructional strategies and true life "teaching memoirs." Constructivism is more than an "ism," it explains how students learn, and this book provides both philosophy and practicality to bring constructivist teaching to life in the classroom. Teaching and learning using a social constructivist lens can transform the classroom, helping you become change agents for your students and leaders for your schools.
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Autorenporträt
Jill E. Cole, Ed. D.is Associate Professor of Education at Wesley College and serves as the Program Director for Education K-8. She previously taught elementary and middle school for 24 years.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue Chapter 1 The Constructivist Paradigm: Teaching the Way Students Learn Jill E. Cole Teaching Memoir Constructivist Teaching 101 D. Colette Wheatley Chapter 2 The 20% Solution: An Early Literacy Framework for Struggling Readers Marcia P. Lawton Teaching Memoir Kangaroos Arielle Suggs Chapter 3 Students Won't Read Textbooks? Try 3-Point Book Club Jamie Whitman-Smithe Teaching Memoir The 3x4x5 Triangle Thomas B. Cole Chapter 4 Nature Journaling Across the Curriculum Charmaine M. Herrera Teaching Memoir There are No Dumb Questions! Robin D. Smith Chapter 5 Teaching Social Studies: What is the Right Answer? Kathleen M. Doyle Teaching Memoir Sam Jill E. Cole Chapter 6 Motivating Students to Read Using Constructivist Strategies Jill E. Cole Teaching Memoir The First Day Anonymous Chapter 7 Developing Curriculum for the Constructivist Classroom Patti L. Sandy Teaching Memoir The Leader or the Boss? Heidi L. Greene Chapter 8 Teaching Study: A New Definition of Professional Development Laura M. Leach Epilogue About the Contributors
Prologue Chapter 1 The Constructivist Paradigm: Teaching the Way Students Learn Jill E. Cole Teaching Memoir Constructivist Teaching 101 D. Colette Wheatley Chapter 2 The 20% Solution: An Early Literacy Framework for Struggling Readers Marcia P. Lawton Teaching Memoir Kangaroos Arielle Suggs Chapter 3 Students Won't Read Textbooks? Try 3-Point Book Club Jamie Whitman-Smithe Teaching Memoir The 3x4x5 Triangle Thomas B. Cole Chapter 4 Nature Journaling Across the Curriculum Charmaine M. Herrera Teaching Memoir There are No Dumb Questions! Robin D. Smith Chapter 5 Teaching Social Studies: What is the Right Answer? Kathleen M. Doyle Teaching Memoir Sam Jill E. Cole Chapter 6 Motivating Students to Read Using Constructivist Strategies Jill E. Cole Teaching Memoir The First Day Anonymous Chapter 7 Developing Curriculum for the Constructivist Classroom Patti L. Sandy Teaching Memoir The Leader or the Boss? Heidi L. Greene Chapter 8 Teaching Study: A New Definition of Professional Development Laura M. Leach Epilogue About the Contributors
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