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Critical Thinking for Better Learning

Autor Carole Hamilton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2016
Critical Thinking for Better Learning shifts the focus from teaching to learning and from presenting information to creating challenges that teach students how to think in your discipline. The shift derives from three new insights from cognitive science: that we think by analogy, that we learn best when we process clear, focused sources and develop our own theories about our findings, and that there are key threshold concepts that define the discipline and make it attractive to young practitioners. This book explains each of these insights in direct, clear language, with examples of how to implement them in your own classroom.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781475827798
ISBN-10: 1475827792
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

Carole L. Hamilton is a retired English teacher and debate coach who has researched teaching and learning for twenty years. Her focus has been in analogy-making, inductive lessons, and threshold concepts.

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Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Section I: How Students Learn Best Chapter 1: We Learn through Analogies Section II: Why Much of Our Teaching is Ineffective Chapter 2: How We Should (and Should Not) Teach Section III: Teaching to the Student¿s Natural Learning Style Chapter 3: Where to Focus: Identify Threshold Concepts Chapter 4: What to Teach: Choose Topics and Texts that Exemplify Threshold Concepts Chapter 5: How to Teach: Design Lessons that Compel Students to Confront their Misconceptions Chapter 6: How to Assess: Design Ways to Gauge Students¿ Critical Thinking Conclusion Appendix A: How People Learn Appendix B: Analogy as the Core of Cognition Appendix C: Student Retention with Schemas and Analogies Appendix D: Threshold Concepts Appendix E: Sample Threshold Concepts and Skills Appendix F: Sample Student Challenges Appendix G: How to Assess Critical Thinking Recommended Reading/Viewing References