Imagination and the Engaged Learner
Autor Kieran Egan, Gillian Judsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 dec 2015
Students' imaginations are often considered as something that might be engaged after the hard work of learning has been done. Countering such beliefs, Egan and Judson show that the imagination--one of the great workhorses of learning--can be used to make all learning and all teaching more effective. Through techniques that any teacher can learn and easily apply in any classroom, they demonstrate how and why imagination can be used across the curriculum and grade levels to make teaching and learning more interesting, engaging, and pleasurable for all. Teachers who use these techniques will discover the emotions, images, stories, metaphors, sense of wonder, heroic narratives, and other cognitive tools that can bring life and energy to their classroom. This practical handbook will help teachers learn how to use these enlivening techniques in their daily practice to stimulate students' intellectual activity and growth.
Book Features:
- A comprehensive description of imagination's role in thinking and learning.
- Field-tested teaching strategies for the K-12 classroom.
- Cross-curricular examples showing Imaginative Education making a real difference for teachers and students.
- A "cognitive toolkit" to spur active learning and meaningful interaction.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0807757128
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 150 x 224 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Teachers College Press
Notă biografică
Kieran Egan is a professor in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University, Canada. His books include Whole School Projects: Engaging Imaginations Through Interdisciplinary Inquiry. He is a winner of the Grawemeyer Award in Education. Gillian Judson is one of the directors of the Imaginative Education Research Group and a lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University.