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Toward Self-Directed Learning in the Secondary Classroom addresses and explores the challenges teachers have faced and continue to face in a pandemic and post-pandemic context while attempting to implement self-directed learning in the secondary classroom. Drawing on contemporary research from around the world as well as candid interviews with educators in my own learning community, Canada, and other regions in the United States, I address both the challenges and successes teachers have experienced while attempting to guide students toward self-directedness.

After establishing the relevance and need for self-directed learning in today's educational context, I explore recent research on the subject that challenges outdated notions and calls for more relevant and contextualized, transformative iterations of it. Interviews with classroom practitioners reveal the need to address the foundations of social-emotional learning, intentional academic purpose, and sustainable structures

Trade Review

An important read for all secondary educators, especially those flummoxed by systemic and pedagogical barriers to student-directed learning. Powell, informed by nearly 30 years of classroom experience, a deep literature base, and the voices of educators in the United States and Canada, provides a practical framework for helping students exercise greater agency in their formal education and beyond.

-- Nicole Trahan, FMI, EdD, Daughters of Mary Immaculate, Provincial Assistant for Education

Erik Powell, a well-respected master teacher, continues to search for innovative instructional methods to best serve the needs of children in the classroom. He saw the pandemic as a learning opportunity, and his book shares inspirational findings: self-directed learning is the key to successful secondary classroom student experiences. Powell proves through his research that self-directed learning will develop the independence and perseverance our children need to be successful beyond the walls of America's high schools.

-- Emily Charton, Principal, Wayland Public Schools, Wayland, MA

Through a masterful blend of theory, research, and praxis, Powell delivers practical insights on how teachers can support self-directed learning. This book is essential for all educators in search of actionable recommendations that account for the ever-evolving complexities of classroom instruction. For both veteran and novice teachers alike, Powell’s work provides an adaptable blueprint to cultivate students’ critical engagement and autonomy.

-- Dr. Nick Wilson, Literacy Coordinator, Butte County Office of Education, Oroville, CA

Toward Self-Directed Learning in the Secondary Classroom provides practical examples and in-text exercises to encourage increasing self-directed opportunities and addresses the challenges one may encounter along the way. Powell’s encouraging narration using relatable scenarios from current educators inspires one to reflect upon their past and current practices with SDL and explore new opportunities for implementation.

-- Julie White, Spanish Teacher, American International School of Budapest

Dr. Powell acknowledges the myriad challenges facing today's educators while providing persuasive arguments and practical support for teachers to implement self-directed pedagogies both as a means to ameliorate these challenges and promote improved learning outcomes for students.

-- Dr. Robert Wielgoz, Associate Teaching Professor, Faculty of Education and Social Work, Thompson Rivers University

Table of Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgements

Foreword by Jay McTighe

Chapter One: Shifting the Trajectory

Chapter Two: More or Less

Chapter Three: Yeah, But . . . Now What?

Chapter Four: The Investment

Chapter Five: Now What?

Chapter Six: Coda

References

About the Author

Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/4/2023 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475873696, 978-1475873696
      ISBN10: 1475873697

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Toward Self-Directed Learning in the Secondary Classroom addresses and explores the challenges teachers have faced and continue to face in a pandemic and post-pandemic context while attempting to implement self-directed learning in the secondary classroom. Drawing on contemporary research from around the world as well as candid interviews with educators in my own learning community, Canada, and other regions in the United States, I address both the challenges and successes teachers have experienced while attempting to guide students toward self-directedness.

      After establishing the relevance and need for self-directed learning in today's educational context, I explore recent research on the subject that challenges outdated notions and calls for more relevant and contextualized, transformative iterations of it. Interviews with classroom practitioners reveal the need to address the foundations of social-emotional learning, intentional academic purpose, and sustainable structures

      Trade Review

      An important read for all secondary educators, especially those flummoxed by systemic and pedagogical barriers to student-directed learning. Powell, informed by nearly 30 years of classroom experience, a deep literature base, and the voices of educators in the United States and Canada, provides a practical framework for helping students exercise greater agency in their formal education and beyond.

      -- Nicole Trahan, FMI, EdD, Daughters of Mary Immaculate, Provincial Assistant for Education

      Erik Powell, a well-respected master teacher, continues to search for innovative instructional methods to best serve the needs of children in the classroom. He saw the pandemic as a learning opportunity, and his book shares inspirational findings: self-directed learning is the key to successful secondary classroom student experiences. Powell proves through his research that self-directed learning will develop the independence and perseverance our children need to be successful beyond the walls of America's high schools.

      -- Emily Charton, Principal, Wayland Public Schools, Wayland, MA

      Through a masterful blend of theory, research, and praxis, Powell delivers practical insights on how teachers can support self-directed learning. This book is essential for all educators in search of actionable recommendations that account for the ever-evolving complexities of classroom instruction. For both veteran and novice teachers alike, Powell’s work provides an adaptable blueprint to cultivate students’ critical engagement and autonomy.

      -- Dr. Nick Wilson, Literacy Coordinator, Butte County Office of Education, Oroville, CA

      Toward Self-Directed Learning in the Secondary Classroom provides practical examples and in-text exercises to encourage increasing self-directed opportunities and addresses the challenges one may encounter along the way. Powell’s encouraging narration using relatable scenarios from current educators inspires one to reflect upon their past and current practices with SDL and explore new opportunities for implementation.

      -- Julie White, Spanish Teacher, American International School of Budapest

      Dr. Powell acknowledges the myriad challenges facing today's educators while providing persuasive arguments and practical support for teachers to implement self-directed pedagogies both as a means to ameliorate these challenges and promote improved learning outcomes for students.

      -- Dr. Robert Wielgoz, Associate Teaching Professor, Faculty of Education and Social Work, Thompson Rivers University

      Table of Contents

      Dedication

      Acknowledgements

      Foreword by Jay McTighe

      Chapter One: Shifting the Trajectory

      Chapter Two: More or Less

      Chapter Three: Yeah, But . . . Now What?

      Chapter Four: The Investment

      Chapter Five: Now What?

      Chapter Six: Coda

      References

      About the Author

      Index

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