Why Are We Still Doing That?: Positive Alternatives to Problematic Teaching Practices

Why Are We Still Doing That?: Positive Alternatives to Problematic Teaching Practices

Why Are We Still Doing That?: Positive Alternatives to Problematic Teaching Practices

Why Are We Still Doing That?: Positive Alternatives to Problematic Teaching Practices

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Overview

Old habits die hard, particularly when they are part of the unexamined norms of schooling. In Why Are We Still Doing That?, the best-selling authors of Total Participation Techniques lead a teacher-positive, empathetic inquiry into 16 common educational practices that can undermine student learning:

* Round robin reading
* Teaching to learning styles
* Homework as the default
* Using interim assessments as "formative assessments"
* Asking, "Does everybody understand?"
* Traditional Q&A
* Data-driven everything
* Publicly displayed data walls
* Content breadth over depth
* Adhering to rigid pacing guides
* Teaching to test samplers
* An analysis-only approach to reading
* Elevating English language arts and mathematics over all other subjects
* Ignoring curriculum experts
* Using behavior charts
* Withholding recess

Pérsida Himmele and William Himmele provide straightforward, research-informed accounts of what makes each of these practices problematic. And they share easy-to-implement instructional, assessment, and classroom management strategies you can use to meet the goals those problematic practices are intended to achieve . . . without the downsides or the damage.

This book is for K–12 teachers at all stages of their career, including preservice teachers who will be educating the next generation of students. Read it and reflect on it with colleagues. Use it to focus your own inquiry into what is and is not working for your students and to replace ineffective and potentially harmful habits with more positive and effective ones.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781416630517
Publisher: ASCD
Publication date: 10/27/2021
Pages: 133
Sales rank: 177,363
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Pérsida Himmele is a professor of teacher education at Millersville University in southeastern Pennsylvania. She has served as an elementary and middle school teacher, a district administrator, an English language learner program consultant, and a public speaker on issues related to student engagement and teaching in diverse classrooms. Pérsida earned her PhD in intercultural education from Biola University and her master's degree in elementary and bilingual education from SUNY Buffalo.


William Himmele is an associate professor of teacher education at Millersville University in southeastern Pennsylvania. He has served as an ESL teacher and a speech pathologist, a higher education administrator, an international consultant, and a speaker on issues related to increasing student engagement and teaching English language learners. He has served as coordinator for the graduate ESL teacher certification program at Millersville University. He earned his PhD in intercultural education and his master's in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) from Biola University.

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"This book will dramatically change lives. Seriously."
—Jennifer Schnabel, gifted education teacher

"A masterful combination of the 'why' and 'how' of replacing ineffective teaching with research- proven techniques."
—Philip Bassett, PhD, former director of teacher training, International Schools Consortium

"The book I am going to give to new teachers from here on out."
—Karla Gibson, early childhood program instructor, Berks Career and Technology Center

"Loved it, and it challenged my thinking."
—Denise Bender, 3rd grade teacher, Lancaster Mennonite School

"This book stands up for kids!"
—Keely Potter, education consultant

"Preach!"
—Ann Hummel, 1st grade teacher (retired)

"I loved the suggested alternatives!"
—Jenny Swecker, teacher & recruiter, International Schools Consortium

"So many golden nuggets of wisdom for teachers."
—Carmen Shahadi Rowe, EdD, ESL coach

"Like a conversation with friends."
—Anita de la Isla, EdD, director of literacy, Coppell Independent School District

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