Practical ideas for teaching students the skills they need to really learn This vital teachers' resource answers such questions as "Can intelligence be developed?
About the Author: THE AUTHOR Kathleen Ricards Hopkins, Ed.D., is executive director of the National Institute for Learning Development (NILD), an international organization dedicated to meeting the needs of students who have difficulty learning, including those with and without specific learning disabilities.
176 Pages
Education, Teaching Methods & Materials
Series Name: Jossey-Bass Teacher
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Book Synopsis
Practical ideas for teaching students the skills they need to really learn
This vital teachers' resource answers such questions as "Can intelligence be developed? Do teacher expectations shape student learning? How can I make learning 'stick' for my students?" Drawing from theory and research in learning, this book offers clear, practical guidance along with inspirational ideas to show how teachers can enable students to gain both the cognitive competence and confidence needed to succeed academically.
Offers techniques for students to develop their reading, writing, and math abilities
Provides suggestions for helping students build perseverance and diligent work habits
Helps cultivate students' reasoning skills for problem solving
Includes ideas for teachers to improve their students' verbal and written skills
The book applies to any and all learners, including special needs students, and is richly illustrated with stories, activities, and examples from across the curricula.
From the Back Cover
Can intelligence be developed? Do teacher expectations shape student learning? How can I make learning 'stick' for my students?
In this thought-provoking, informative book, noted education expert Kathleen Ricards Hopkins provides teachers with a hands-on resource based on the latest research on how we learn. Hopkins offers clear, actionable guidelines for teachers to enable all students to gain both the cognitive competence and confidence needed to succeed academically. Using the metaphor of a skylight--a window leading to infinite possibilities--Hopkins provides down-to-earth techniques teachers can use to help students develop their skills as readers, writers, and mathematicians. Hopkins translates the theoretical ideas of Piaget, Vygotsky, and Feuerstein into practical suggestions for teachers to use with their students. Students will benefit from these principles, and teachers may find their cognitive abilities transformed as well.
As inspirational as it is practical, the book offers creative suggestions that help students build perseverance and diligent work habits. Teaching How to Learn in a What-to-Learn Culture is designed to apply to any and all learners, including students with special needs, and is richly illustrated with stories, activities, and useful examples from across the content areas.
PRAISE FOR TEACHING HOW TO LEARN IN A WHAT-TO-LEARN CULTURE
"Kathy Hopkins has a gift for bringing research to life with practical strategies for parents and teachers. Pay attention, folks, because our children desperately need to have you understand and apply the information in this book!" --JANE M. HEALY, Ph.D., educational psychologist and author, Different Learners and Endangered Minds
"An important book for any educator who seeks both a theoretical understanding of mediated learning and the application of these principles in modern classrooms. Hopkins shares the development of her career as a teacher of teachers and how she goes about teaching students of all ages to think beyond basic memorization--and much, much more." --ROSA A. HAGIN, Ph.D., research professor of psychology, Department of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine
About the Author
THE AUTHOR
Kathleen Ricards Hopkins, Ed.D., is executive director of the National Institute for Learning Development (NILD), an international organization dedicated to meeting the needs of students who have difficulty learning, including those with and without specific learning disabilities.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 6.9 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Jossey-Bass Teacher
Sub-Genre: Teaching Methods & Materials
Genre: Education
Number of Pages: 176
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Kathleen R Hopkins
Language: English
Street Date: April 12, 2010
TCIN: 1002818998
UPC: 9780470343524
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-0284
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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