Common Core implementation begins with asking the right questions! While the Common Core couldn't be clearer about what to teach, they never quite tackle how to teach. That's what makes Inquiring into the Common Core such an essential resource. It offers teachers an inquiry-based professional development model for achieving greater understanding of the standards themselves, then determining best ways to realize desired outcomes. Posing questions to stimulate action and higher-level insight, teachers and students engage in a parallel process in service of the very same Common Core goals. The…mehr
Common Core implementation begins with asking the right questions! While the Common Core couldn't be clearer about what to teach, they never quite tackle how to teach. That's what makes Inquiring into the Common Core such an essential resource. It offers teachers an inquiry-based professional development model for achieving greater understanding of the standards themselves, then determining best ways to realize desired outcomes. Posing questions to stimulate action and higher-level insight, teachers and students engage in a parallel process in service of the very same Common Core goals. The book is their guide, providing Tools to systematically study teaching effectiveness while adapting to new standards Classroom-ready, student inquiry techniques and strategies to apply within Common Core's framework Real life inquiry-implementation examples from a high-need, high-poverty schoolHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nancy Fichtman Dana is professor of education and distinguished teaching scholar at the University of Florida, Gainesville. She began her career in education as an elementary school teacher in Hannibal Central Schools, New York. Since earning her PhD from Florida State University in 1991, she has been a passionate advocate for teacher inquiry and has worked extensively in supporting schools, districts, and universities in implementing powerful programs of job-embedded professional development through inquiry across the United States and in several countries, including Belgium, the Netherlands, China, South Korea, Estonia, Slovenia, Spain, and Portugal. She has published 12 books and more than 100 articles in professional journals and edited books focused on her research exploring teacher and principal professional development and practitioner inquiry. Dana has received many honors for her teaching, research, and writing. Among them are the Association of Teacher Educators Mentoring and Distinguished Research in Teacher Education awards, the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate's David G. Imig Distinguished Service Award, the National Staff Development Council (now Learning Forward) Book of the Year Award, and was one of three finalist in Baylor University's prestigious Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching 2020 competition. Before joining the faculty at University of Florida in 2003, she worked at The Pennsylvania State University for 11 years, creating and launching their award-winning inquiry-based Professional Development School program with the State College Area School District. At the University of Florida, she worked to embed inquiry as a signature pedagogy into the undergraduate teacher education program, as well as developed and taught three popular classes on inquiry at the master's and doctoral levels. In partnership with the Lastinger Center for Learning, Dana led the development and implementation of inquiry-based professional development for teachers across the state that included several of the nation's largest school districts. Further, she was instrumental in the development of UF's Teacher Leadership for School Improvement Program and Professional Practice Doctorate in Teachers, Schools, and Society, both national award winning programs that highlight inquiry as a signature program feature and have been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the #1 Online Graduate Education Programs in the nation.
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List of Figures Foreword by Ann Lieberman Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors 1. The Common Core and Inquiry What is the Common Core? How did the Common Core Develop? Why Is the Common Core Important? How Is the Common Core Different from the Status Quo? What Difference Will the Common Core Make to Teachers and Students? How Can Teachers Learn More About the Common Core and Its Relationship to Their Practice? How Can Teachers Actualize the Common Core in their Daily Approach to Teaching? Where Can I Learn More About the Common Core? 2. Teacher Inquiry: The Basics What is Inquiry? Components of the Inquiry Process Where Can I Learn More About Inquiry? 3. Teacher Inquiry Into the Common Core: The Story of Lareal Finding a Wondering and Developing an Inquiry Plan The Start of Lareal's Inquiry Collaborating with the Reading Coach Continuing the Inquiry Journey Summative Data Analysis and Sharing with Woodson Faculty 4. Student Inquiry: The Basics What is Student Inquiry? What Is the Relationship Between Student Inquiry and the Common Core State Standards? How is Teaching as Inquiry Different from the Status Quo? What Does Teaching as Inquiry Look Like in Practice? What's the General Structure for Student Inquiry? Where Can I Learn More About Student Inquiry? 5. Student Inquiry and the Common Core: The Story of Mary First Things First: Creating a Culture of Inquiry Starting Small: An Inquiry-Based Lesson Expanding Horizons: An Inquiry-Based Unit 6. Making the Common Core Come Alive Through Inquiry: Lessons Learned Lessons About Teacher Inquiry and the Common Core State Standards Lessons About Student Inquiry and the Common Core State Standards The Most Important Lesson References Index
List of Figures Foreword by Ann Lieberman Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors 1. The Common Core and Inquiry What is the Common Core? How did the Common Core Develop? Why Is the Common Core Important? How Is the Common Core Different from the Status Quo? What Difference Will the Common Core Make to Teachers and Students? How Can Teachers Learn More About the Common Core and Its Relationship to Their Practice? How Can Teachers Actualize the Common Core in their Daily Approach to Teaching? Where Can I Learn More About the Common Core? 2. Teacher Inquiry: The Basics What is Inquiry? Components of the Inquiry Process Where Can I Learn More About Inquiry? 3. Teacher Inquiry Into the Common Core: The Story of Lareal Finding a Wondering and Developing an Inquiry Plan The Start of Lareal's Inquiry Collaborating with the Reading Coach Continuing the Inquiry Journey Summative Data Analysis and Sharing with Woodson Faculty 4. Student Inquiry: The Basics What is Student Inquiry? What Is the Relationship Between Student Inquiry and the Common Core State Standards? How is Teaching as Inquiry Different from the Status Quo? What Does Teaching as Inquiry Look Like in Practice? What's the General Structure for Student Inquiry? Where Can I Learn More About Student Inquiry? 5. Student Inquiry and the Common Core: The Story of Mary First Things First: Creating a Culture of Inquiry Starting Small: An Inquiry-Based Lesson Expanding Horizons: An Inquiry-Based Unit 6. Making the Common Core Come Alive Through Inquiry: Lessons Learned Lessons About Teacher Inquiry and the Common Core State Standards Lessons About Student Inquiry and the Common Core State Standards The Most Important Lesson References Index
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