Tools for Teaching Conceptual Understanding, Secondary: Designing Lessons and Assessments for Deep Learning / Edition 1

Tools for Teaching Conceptual Understanding, Secondary: Designing Lessons and Assessments for Deep Learning / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1506355706
ISBN-13:
9781506355702
Pub. Date:
03/08/2017
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1506355706
ISBN-13:
9781506355702
Pub. Date:
03/08/2017
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Tools for Teaching Conceptual Understanding, Secondary: Designing Lessons and Assessments for Deep Learning / Edition 1

Tools for Teaching Conceptual Understanding, Secondary: Designing Lessons and Assessments for Deep Learning / Edition 1

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Overview

Students become experts and innovators through Concept-Based teaching

Innovators don’t invent without understanding how the world works. With this foundation, they apply conceptual understanding to solve problems. We want students to not only retain ideas, but relate them to other things they encounter, using each new situation to add nuance and sophistication to their thinking. Discover how to help learners uncover conceptual relationships and transfer them to new situations. Teachers will learn:


• Strategies for introducing conceptual learning to students
• Four lesson frameworks to help students uncover conceptual relationships
How to assess conceptual understanding, and
• How to differentiate concept-based instruction


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506355702
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 03/08/2017
Series: Corwin Teaching Essentials
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 1,138,502
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Julie Stern is the best-selling author of Tools for Teaching Conceptual Understanding, Elementary and Secondary, Visible Learning for Social Studies, and Learning That Transfers. She is the thought leader behind the global workshop series Making Sense of Learning Transfer, and is a certified trainer in Visible Learning Plus. Her passion is synthesizing the best of education research into practical tools that support educators in breaking free of the industrial model of schooling and moving toward teaching and learning that promotes sustainability, equity, and well-being. She is a James Madison Constitutional Fellow and taught social studies for many years in Washington, DC and her native Louisiana. Julie moves internationally every few years with her husband, a US diplomat, and her two young sons. Her website is www.edtosavetheworld.com.

Krista Ferraro is a history teacher and department head at Thayer Academy in Braintree, Massachusetts. Her passions include civic education, social justice, and preparing students for effective global citizenship. Previously, she served as Deputy Director of Public Policy and Curriculum Innovation at Chavez Schools in Washington, DC, where she also taught history and public policy courses. Her published works include the bestselling Tools for Teaching Conceptual Understanding, Elementary and Secondary. Krista holds bachelor's degrees in American Studies and Spanish from Cornell University and a Master of Arts in Teaching from American University. She is also an alumna of Teach for America.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Why Is Concept-Based Curriculum Critical for the 21st Century?
1. What Are the Essential Elements of Concept-Based Curriculum Design?
2. How Do We Establish a Culture of Deep Learning?
3. What Are the Building Blocks of Concept-Based Instruction?
4. What Additional Tools Can We Use to Design Lessons?
5. How Do We Design Ongoing Assessments for Conceptual Understanding?
6. How Can We Meet the Needs of All Learners in a Concept-Based Classroom?
7. What Is the Relationship Between Current Best Practices and Concept-Based?
Conclusion: Imagine What School Could Be…
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