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Book Synopsis

Practical ideas for teaching students the skills they need to really learn

This vital teachers'' resource answers such questions as Can intelligence be developed? Do teacher expectations shape student learning? How can I make learning ''stick'' for my students? Drawing from theory and research in learning, this book offers clear, practical guidance along with inspirational ideas to show how teachers can enable students to gain both the cognitive competence and confidence needed to succeed academically.

  • Offers techniques for students to develop their reading, writing, and math abilities
  • Provides suggestions for helping students build perseverance and diligent work habits
  • Helps cultivate students'' reasoning skills for problem solving
  • Includes ideas for teachers to improve their students'' verbal and written skills

The book applies to any and all learners, including special needs students, and is richly illustrated wi

Table of Contents

About the Author vii

About the National Institute for Learning Development ix

Foreword xi

Introduction xv

1 The Intelligence Dilemma 1

Opening the Skylight 3

A Conceptual Understanding of Intelligence 4

Defining Intelligence 5

Theory One: Cast Building 5

Theory Two: Brick Building 5

Theory Three: Mosaic Model 6

Classroom Activity 8

The Root of Intelligence 10

Intellectual Potential? 10

Mediated Learning 11

Practical Application 15

The First Fable 15

Prepare the Lesson 16

Project the Text of the Fable 16

Build Intelligence 17

Develop Cognitive Competence 17

Reflection 19

2 A Way Out of the Pressure Cooker 21

The Pressures are Real 24

A Survey 25

Identify the Pressures 26

Find the Way Out 27

The Need for Meaningfulness 28

Surface Versus Meaningful Knowledge 29

The Case for Cognitive Modifiability 29

Practical Applications 31

Reflection 34

3 What Every Teacher Needs 37

A Survey 42

Love of Reading 42

Intellectual Curiosity 43

Cultural Literacy 45

Love of Learning 46

Competence and Confidence 47

Reflection 47

4 The Big Picture 51

Analysis or Synthesis? 54

Back to the Classroom 57

The Power of the Lie 58

Rethinking Those Rows 58

Real-Life Challenges 59

The Case for Handwriting 60

An Exercise 61

Practical Application 62

Reflection 64

5 Setting Students Free 67

Ratcheting Up, Not Dumbing Down 69

The First Floor 71

The Second Floor 71

The Third Floor 71

Putting in the Skylight 72

An Interesting Lesson 74

Practical Applications 74

Meaningful Connections 76

Realistic Dreams 78

Reflection 79

6 The Power of Oral Language 81

The Socratic Method 83

The Research 84

Practical Applications 87

A New Kind of Learner 90

Habits of Mind 92

Reflection 94

7 Moving Beyond Memorization 95

Memory Systems 97

Memory Types 101

Practical Application 105

The Text 105

The Lesson 106

Reflection 109

8 Those Inner Voices 111

Inner Speech 115

Executive Function 117

Active Working Memory 118

Practical Application #1 118

The Case for Grammar 121

Practical Application #2 122

Reflection 122

9 Potential or Propensity? 125

Potential 127

Propensity 128

Building Confidence 129

Practical Applications 130

Mediating a Feeling of Competence 131

Practical Application #1 132

More Practical Applications 135

Reflection 136

10 Rediscovering the Joy 139

What is Your Skylight? 142

Where are the Scholars? 142

The Power of the Fable 143

Cultural Relevancy 143

Struggling Learners 144

Consider Your Climate 144

Watch Your Language! 145

Finding Margin 146

One More Fable 147

Professional Joy Restorers 148

A Final Word 149

References 151

Index 153

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 28/04/2010
      ISBN13: 9780470343524, 978-0470343524
      ISBN10: 0470343524

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Practical ideas for teaching students the skills they need to really learn

      This vital teachers'' resource answers such questions as Can intelligence be developed? Do teacher expectations shape student learning? How can I make learning ''stick'' for my students? Drawing from theory and research in learning, this book offers clear, practical guidance along with inspirational ideas to show how teachers can enable students to gain both the cognitive competence and confidence needed to succeed academically.

      • Offers techniques for students to develop their reading, writing, and math abilities
      • Provides suggestions for helping students build perseverance and diligent work habits
      • Helps cultivate students'' reasoning skills for problem solving
      • Includes ideas for teachers to improve their students'' verbal and written skills

      The book applies to any and all learners, including special needs students, and is richly illustrated wi

      Table of Contents

      About the Author vii

      About the National Institute for Learning Development ix

      Foreword xi

      Introduction xv

      1 The Intelligence Dilemma 1

      Opening the Skylight 3

      A Conceptual Understanding of Intelligence 4

      Defining Intelligence 5

      Theory One: Cast Building 5

      Theory Two: Brick Building 5

      Theory Three: Mosaic Model 6

      Classroom Activity 8

      The Root of Intelligence 10

      Intellectual Potential? 10

      Mediated Learning 11

      Practical Application 15

      The First Fable 15

      Prepare the Lesson 16

      Project the Text of the Fable 16

      Build Intelligence 17

      Develop Cognitive Competence 17

      Reflection 19

      2 A Way Out of the Pressure Cooker 21

      The Pressures are Real 24

      A Survey 25

      Identify the Pressures 26

      Find the Way Out 27

      The Need for Meaningfulness 28

      Surface Versus Meaningful Knowledge 29

      The Case for Cognitive Modifiability 29

      Practical Applications 31

      Reflection 34

      3 What Every Teacher Needs 37

      A Survey 42

      Love of Reading 42

      Intellectual Curiosity 43

      Cultural Literacy 45

      Love of Learning 46

      Competence and Confidence 47

      Reflection 47

      4 The Big Picture 51

      Analysis or Synthesis? 54

      Back to the Classroom 57

      The Power of the Lie 58

      Rethinking Those Rows 58

      Real-Life Challenges 59

      The Case for Handwriting 60

      An Exercise 61

      Practical Application 62

      Reflection 64

      5 Setting Students Free 67

      Ratcheting Up, Not Dumbing Down 69

      The First Floor 71

      The Second Floor 71

      The Third Floor 71

      Putting in the Skylight 72

      An Interesting Lesson 74

      Practical Applications 74

      Meaningful Connections 76

      Realistic Dreams 78

      Reflection 79

      6 The Power of Oral Language 81

      The Socratic Method 83

      The Research 84

      Practical Applications 87

      A New Kind of Learner 90

      Habits of Mind 92

      Reflection 94

      7 Moving Beyond Memorization 95

      Memory Systems 97

      Memory Types 101

      Practical Application 105

      The Text 105

      The Lesson 106

      Reflection 109

      8 Those Inner Voices 111

      Inner Speech 115

      Executive Function 117

      Active Working Memory 118

      Practical Application #1 118

      The Case for Grammar 121

      Practical Application #2 122

      Reflection 122

      9 Potential or Propensity? 125

      Potential 127

      Propensity 128

      Building Confidence 129

      Practical Applications 130

      Mediating a Feeling of Competence 131

      Practical Application #1 132

      More Practical Applications 135

      Reflection 136

      10 Rediscovering the Joy 139

      What is Your Skylight? 142

      Where are the Scholars? 142

      The Power of the Fable 143

      Cultural Relevancy 143

      Struggling Learners 144

      Consider Your Climate 144

      Watch Your Language! 145

      Finding Margin 146

      One More Fable 147

      Professional Joy Restorers 148

      A Final Word 149

      References 151

      Index 153

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