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Constructivist learning design : key questions for teaching to standards
Posted on 28 May 2013

  • Constructivist learning design : key questions for teaching to standards - George W. Gagnon, Jr., Michelle Collay ; foreword by Richard A. Schmuck.
    Material Type: Book
    Language: English
    OUM Control No: 000022658
    Call No: LB1590.3 Gag
    LC Call No: LB1590.3 .G33 2006
    Related Author: Collay, Michelle.
    Publication Details: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Corwin Press, c2006.
    Description: xxv, 227 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
    Item Type: Printed
    Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-216) and index.
    ISBN No:
    • 1412909554 (cloth)

      Summary:

      "Very practical and user-friendly . . ."
      --Linda R. Kroll, Professor
      Department of Education, Mills College

      Build student-centered learning into your standards-based curriculum and lesson plans!

      Educators expect learners to solve problems, think critically, communicate effectively, and collaborate well. These complex processes require young learners to engage in active learning and to understand that their own experience is the foundation for new learning. They also require teachers to move from the traditional role of "sage on the stage" to the new role of "guide on the side."

      Constructivist Learning Design offers teachers a six-step framework for lesson planning and assessment:

      Situation: develop goals, tasks, and curriculum standards Grouping: group students and materials, and use cooperative learning Bridge: recall prior knowledge using students′ cognitive maps, skills, values, motivation, and expectations Task: use higher-level thinking skills and problem-based learning Exhibit: arrange student portfolios and work samples Reflection: synthesize critical thinking and knowledge

      With clear classroom applications and ready-to-use planning templates, this research-based resource guides teachers through the complex process of aligning constructivist learning events with standards-based curriculum. Engage students in tasks, help them think for themselves, and support them in making meaning of their learning!

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