A Creative Approach to the Common Core Standards: The Da Vinci Curriculum
A Creative Approach to the Common Core Standards: The Da Vinci Curriculum challenges educators to design programs that boldly embrace the Common Core State Standards by imaginatively drawing from the genius of great men and women such as Leonardo da Vinci. A central figure in the High Renaissance, Leonardo made extraordinary contributions as a painter, architect, sculptor, scientist, engineer, and futurist. A Creative Approach demonstrates that schools can cultivate genius such as Leonardo’s while insuring that all students realize the core skills that are crucial to all citizens.

Chaucer’s Da Vinci Curriculum is relevant to public and independent educators who are creating schools-within-schools, charter schools, renewing schools, or rethinking their own classrooms. A Creative Approach serves as a model of biographical curricula that embraces the standards that Americans share as citizens in a democracy. The text is rich in theory that has been tested in real classrooms. By example, Chaucer demonstrates that high schools can be more demanding, imaginative, engaging, and joyous that most high schools tend to be today. By adapting the Da Vinci Curriculum, all educators can participate in this educational renaissance!

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A Creative Approach to the Common Core Standards: The Da Vinci Curriculum
A Creative Approach to the Common Core Standards: The Da Vinci Curriculum challenges educators to design programs that boldly embrace the Common Core State Standards by imaginatively drawing from the genius of great men and women such as Leonardo da Vinci. A central figure in the High Renaissance, Leonardo made extraordinary contributions as a painter, architect, sculptor, scientist, engineer, and futurist. A Creative Approach demonstrates that schools can cultivate genius such as Leonardo’s while insuring that all students realize the core skills that are crucial to all citizens.

Chaucer’s Da Vinci Curriculum is relevant to public and independent educators who are creating schools-within-schools, charter schools, renewing schools, or rethinking their own classrooms. A Creative Approach serves as a model of biographical curricula that embraces the standards that Americans share as citizens in a democracy. The text is rich in theory that has been tested in real classrooms. By example, Chaucer demonstrates that high schools can be more demanding, imaginative, engaging, and joyous that most high schools tend to be today. By adapting the Da Vinci Curriculum, all educators can participate in this educational renaissance!

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A Creative Approach to the Common Core Standards: The Da Vinci Curriculum

A Creative Approach to the Common Core Standards: The Da Vinci Curriculum

by Harry Chaucer
A Creative Approach to the Common Core Standards: The Da Vinci Curriculum

A Creative Approach to the Common Core Standards: The Da Vinci Curriculum

by Harry Chaucer

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A Creative Approach to the Common Core Standards: The Da Vinci Curriculum challenges educators to design programs that boldly embrace the Common Core State Standards by imaginatively drawing from the genius of great men and women such as Leonardo da Vinci. A central figure in the High Renaissance, Leonardo made extraordinary contributions as a painter, architect, sculptor, scientist, engineer, and futurist. A Creative Approach demonstrates that schools can cultivate genius such as Leonardo’s while insuring that all students realize the core skills that are crucial to all citizens.

Chaucer’s Da Vinci Curriculum is relevant to public and independent educators who are creating schools-within-schools, charter schools, renewing schools, or rethinking their own classrooms. A Creative Approach serves as a model of biographical curricula that embraces the standards that Americans share as citizens in a democracy. The text is rich in theory that has been tested in real classrooms. By example, Chaucer demonstrates that high schools can be more demanding, imaginative, engaging, and joyous that most high schools tend to be today. By adapting the Da Vinci Curriculum, all educators can participate in this educational renaissance!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610486729
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 04/12/2012
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Dr. Harry Chaucer has been recognized as a White House Distinguished Teacher; as Teacher of the Year by the National Association of Biology Teachers, as well as by the American Association of University Women; as a Klingenstein Fellow at Columbia University; as an Apple Fellow; and as an NEA Dorros Peace Trophy recipient. He designed the Da Vinci Curriculum, which has been featured by Teacher Magazine, Business People Magazine, Charles Kuralt’s CBS News, and the text Classroom Crusaders. Dr. Chaucer writes not just from theory, but from having successfully designed and led a school that challenges many of the assumptions of conventional American high schools.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
List of Tables and Figures
PrefaceHow to Read This Book
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1The Common Core as Unprecedented Opportunity—Renaissance or Reform?
Chapter 2The Da Vinci Core Curriculum in Light of Contemporary Educational Theory
Chapter 3The Da Vinci Core Curriculum—Student, Teacher, and the Common Core
Chapter 4Using the Mind Well— Inductive and Socratic Instructional Practices: Becoming Disciples of Experience
Chapter 5The Da Vinci Teacher—Engaging Teachers, Engaged Students
Chapter 6Recipes from the Da Vinci Curriculum—Chef Leonardo
Chapter 7Details of the Da Vinci Curriculum and Alignment with the Common Core State Standards
Chapter 8Selected Examples of Rich Inductive Content from the 7-9th Grade Da Vinci Curriculum
Chapter 9Selected Examples of Rich Inductive Content from the 10-12th Grade Da Vinci Curriculum
Chapter 10Leonardo da Vinci—His Life and His Relevance to Life Today
Chapter 11Rounding out the Program—Satellite Programs and Common Questions
Chapter 12Putting Theory into Practice—New Schools, Schools Within Schools, and Curriculum Renewal. (DuFour and Evans 101.)
References
About the Author

What People are Saying About This

Jay Parini

As anyone who has suffered through what often passes for education in traditional schools will know, education can be a tedious affair, with uncertain results. Harry Chaucer—a brilliant educator—has gone to the roots of human knowledge, digging up unexpected wonders. The Da Vinci curriculum offers an inspired reformation, a genuinely fresh approach, to the process of learning. It takes the student back to the essentials, allowing knowledge to arise naturally from its sources. It's a hands-on, innovative program that favors intuition and inference over prescription, and it has immense potential to enliven, to re- create, our educational system.

Ron Powers

A visionary educator and innovator, Harry Chaucer has chosen exactly the right moment in American time to offer this important, potentially revolutionary call to arms in our at-risk educational system.

John C. Elder

Harry Chaucer incorporates Dewey's emphasis on experience into an up-to-date understanding of both interdisciplinary approaches to learning and adolescents' stages of emotional and cognitive development.While celebrating Leonardo as an example of intellectual and artistic integrity within the Gailer School's Da Vinci Curriculum,Chaucer's fundamental concerns as an educator are to encourage authentic engagement and expression in his students, along with responsibility, mutual supportiveness, and creative play in their school-community as a whole.I feel excited by this challenging and hopeful vision of what education can be.

Raymond J. McNulty

We've always had standards in education and new standards alone won't transform our system. At best, they will make a better 20th Century system. Chaucer is talking about a needed transformation of the system where learners confidently use what they know against what they do not know, and 'question storming' guides the way ahead. This work will bring excitement back to the learner.

John H. Clarke

In this book, Harry Chaucer has done for teaching what his Da Vinci Curriculum does for learning. He has found ways to engage students in discovering meaning while they also meet common standards and create personal understanding of their role in a democracy. He invites teachers to do the same, designing learning based on big questions that cross the boundaries of the disciplines in search of defensible answers. Under this principle, teaching and learning follow the pattern of inquiry rather than compliance with prescription.

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