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Title:
Thinking-based learning : promoting quality student achievement in the 21st century
Publication Information:
New York : Teachers College Press, 2010
Physical Description:
xv, 268 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780807750988
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Originally published in hardcover: Norwood, MA : Christopher-Gordon Publishers, c2008
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This book provides accessible educational practices that teachers can use to infuse skillful thinking into standards-based content instruction in any subject area or grade level. With rich examples from practice, readers will learn to teach students how, for example, to find and use evidence to support conclusions, to develop and articulate creative ideas, to listen to others seriously and with understanding, and to communicate their thinking with clarity and precision. The authors demonstrate how taking time to frontload deliberate, selective thinking practices can propel students to higher levels of achievement. Specific chapters look at the role of metacognition in the classroom, translating good thinking into good writing, and assessment of progress in thinking.

Featuring the collaborative work of renowned authors and professional development leaders, this resource shows teachers how to help their students develop habits of effective thinking and dispositions for learning--like persistence and self-regulation--that will ultimately improve their work in other courses and grades and in their lives overall.


Author Notes

Robert J. Swartz , director, National Center for Teaching Thinking, Newton Center, MA.

Arthur L. Costa , consultant and professor emeritus, California State University, Sacramento.

Barry K. Beyer , professor emeritus, George Mason University, VA.

Rebecca Reagan , consultant, National Center for Teaching Thinking.

Bena Kallick , consultant for school districts, state departments of educaiton, and professional organizations.