A Guide to Documenting Learning: Making Thinking Visible, Meaningful, Shareable, and Amplified: Corwin Teaching Essentials
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1506385575
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Seria Corwin Teaching Essentials
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"I love the idea that students can be aware of their learning. It can be documented, reflected on, curated, and shared in order to garner feedback and that the student owns the learning every step of the way."
"This book touches upon information that would be useful to any school system because it scaffolds ways that educators can help students make their thinking known, which will only improve their future reasoning skills."
"Educators trying to create compelling learning experiences confront the daunting challenge of content coverage requirements and expectations of teaching to the test. Students and their thinking are often invisible as the only representations of learning made public are marks and rankings. Silvia and Janet take the inspirational Reggio Emilia approach and scale it into new contexts to create deep learning experiences for today’s learners, with an eye on the future of learning as well."
"This book will become an important guide for schools and educators to have on their shelves. The content is original, highly organized and presents many new ideas on documenting learning. It takes what is happening in the world of teaching right now and elevates it to a coherent pedagogical process. The graphics are a fantastic resource."
A Guide To Documenting Learning is a practical book for educators that asks the questions, "What is learning? How do we look for, capture, reflect on, and share learning to foster meaningful and active engagement?"
There are lots of useful teachings, resources, and scenarios no matter what age group you work with or what educational setting you’re in. The book could truly apply to kindergarten teachers, right up to adult learners. The concepts covered would be priceless for administrators who are looking for ways to improve their school as a whole. This book should also be required reading for all pre-service teachers.
The whole concept of what it means to be literate has changed since most of us were at school ourselves. Students (and adults!) now need to do a lot more than read and write in order to be truly literate. This includes being able to communicate and express ideas in a variety of ways -- using all sorts of digital tools, video, audio, hyperlinked writing, social media etc. This book breaks down exactly how to do that to ensure our students can thrive in a global community.
What I loved about this book is there are lots of ideas for tools mentioned, however, it is more about the processes than specific tools. The learning comes first. The QR codes and companion website bring the book alive—there is extra information and a challenge etc. on http://www.documenting4learning.com. This could be ideal if a group of teachers wanted to study the book together.
A Guide To Documenting Learning is not the type of book you read once and put away. You could definitely dip back into it regularly throughout the school year for new ideas and inspiration.
Cuprins
Preface
A Collaboration Invitation
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
Chapter Descriptions
1. Documenting Learning Types and Purposes
Documenting Learning Types
Documenting Learning Purposes
2. Documenting Learning and the Now Literacies
Relationship Between Documenting Learning and Now Literacies
3. Documenting Pedagogy and Heutagogy
Defining the Difference Between Pedagogical Documentation and Heutagogical Documentation
Defining the Difference Between Displaying and Documenting
4. Documenting Engagement and Learning Layers
Defining Learner Engagement
Documenting Learning Layers
5. Documenting With Sharing and Amplifying in Mind
Sharing and Amplifying When Documenting Learning
6. Documenting Phases
Documentation Phases
7. Documenting Learningflow Routine
Learningflow Routine Steps
8. Documenting With Text and Visual Platforms and Tools in Mind
Text and Visual Platforms and Tools
9. Documenting With Audio, Video, and Blogging Platforms and Tools in Mind
Audio and Video Platforms and Tools
Blogging Platforms and Tools
10. Documenting With Unpacking in Mind
Unpacking Documentation Artifacts
11. Documenting Challenge: 21st Century Skills and the Now Literacies
Focusing the Challenge
Framing the Challenge
Applying the Challenge
12. Documenting Learning and Branding: Administrative Actions
School and District Brand Identity
13. Documenting Learning: Moving Forward
What to Cut? What to Keep? What to Upgrade?
Appendix
Glossary
References
Index
Notă biografică
Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano is a Third Culture Kid (TCK). She was born in Germany, raised in Argentina, lived shortly in Brazil, and is now planted in the United States. Her multicultural upbringing fueled her passion for languages, travel, global awareness, and global competencies.
Silvia holds a Bachelor¿s Degree in Spanish with a minor in International Studies, and a Master¿s Degree in Education with an emphasis in Instructional Technology. She has worked as a world language teacher, technology integration facilitator, 21st century learning specialist, social media coordinator, and professional development and educational consultant.
She is a Curriculum21 faculty member, co-founder of edJEWcon, author of Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators (Lulu, 2010), and co-author of Mastering Digital Literacy and Mastering Global Literacy (Solution Tree, 2013).
Her passions include globally connected learning, technology integration, contemporary upgrades, amplification of curriculum and instruction, blogging as a pedagogy, developing and maintaining a personal learning network, and documenting learning.
Visit Silviäs consulting website: globallyconnectedlearning.com; amplifiEDUcation website: amplifieducation.com; documenting learning website: documenting4learning.com; and blog: Langwitches.org/blog; and follow her on Twitter @langwitches.