Drawing on history, philosophy, theoretical physics, neuroscience, and the best scholarship on teacher practice, Teaching Genius: Redefining Education with Lessons from Science and Philosophy presents a new vision for educational reform, one which is shaped by teachers and framed by history. Written by a classroom teacher, Teaching Genius is philosophical and practical, deeply rooted, and immediately applicable. Teachers and administrators looking to invigorate their classroom practices or their staffs will find this book to be indispensable.
Drawing on history, philosophy, theoretical physics, neuroscience, and the best scholarship on teacher practice, Teaching Genius: Redefining Education with Lessons from Science and Philosophy presents a new vision for educational reform, one which is shaped by teachers and framed by history. Written by a classroom teacher, Teaching Genius is philosophical and practical, deeply rooted, and immediately applicable. Teachers and administrators looking to invigorate their classroom practices or their staffs will find this book to be indispensable.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chris Edwards has had his "connect-the-dots" teaching methodology published by the National Council for Social Studies, is the author of two books of philosophy, and is a frequent contributor on topics of law, logic, and theoretical physics to the science and philosophy journals Skeptic and Free Inquiry. He proudly teaches world history and Advanced Placement world history at a public high school in Indiana.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Part I: Lessons for Education from the History and Philosophy of Science Preface: Getting Behind the Door Chapter 1: Defining Teaching as a Field Chapter 2: Content Area Professional Development Chapter 3: Educating Consilience: Lessons from the History and Philosophy of Science Chapter 4: Neuroscience and Consilience Chapter 5: Applications for Principals and Education Professors Chapter 6: Applications for Mathematics and the Sciences Part II: Connecting the Dots: Practical Application Appendix Lesson 1: Humanity Off and Running Lesson 2: Assessment for Historical Pattern Recognition Lesson 3: Historical Paradigm Shift Lesson 4: Caffeine and Connections: A Tempest in a Coffeepot Lesson 5: Applications of Insights to an Historical Narrative Conclusion
Preface Acknowledgments Part I: Lessons for Education from the History and Philosophy of Science Preface: Getting Behind the Door Chapter 1: Defining Teaching as a Field Chapter 2: Content Area Professional Development Chapter 3: Educating Consilience: Lessons from the History and Philosophy of Science Chapter 4: Neuroscience and Consilience Chapter 5: Applications for Principals and Education Professors Chapter 6: Applications for Mathematics and the Sciences Part II: Connecting the Dots: Practical Application Appendix Lesson 1: Humanity Off and Running Lesson 2: Assessment for Historical Pattern Recognition Lesson 3: Historical Paradigm Shift Lesson 4: Caffeine and Connections: A Tempest in a Coffeepot Lesson 5: Applications of Insights to an Historical Narrative Conclusion
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