Teaching Students Thinking Skills and Strategies
A Framework for Cognitive Education in Inclusive Settings
Developing the ability to think is a major part of education, which helps students become independent learners and participate fully in a learning environment. This book sets out the theory and outlines a model for implementing the teaching of thinking at whole-school, group and individual levels in inclusive settings. The model uses a three-tier approach to ensure that all learners are included: teaching thinking for all, which takes into account common needs; working with small groups, for those with exceptional needs such as learning difficulties or high ability; and addressing individualised learning needs, including those with a complex disability. The book covers key approaches to the teaching of thinking, giving examples of how each can best be used at each tier level. It also addresses the impact of different social contexts, cultures and environmental surroundings on learning. This book will be essential reading for all members of school communities, including education leaders and teachers. Educational psychologists, special educational needs co-ordinators, speech and language therapists, and those with particular interest in educating children who are vulnerable, from disadvantaged backgrounds, and from culturally different backgrounds, will find much of value in this book.
- ISBN 13 : 9780857005182
- ISBN 10 : 0857005189
- Judul : Teaching Students Thinking Skills and Strategies
- Sub Judul : A Framework for Cognitive Education in Inclusive Settings
- Pengarang : Dorothy Howie,
- Kategori : Education
- Penerbit : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Bahasa : en
- Tahun : 2011
- Halaman : 240
- Halaman : 240
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Ketersediaan :
It requires us as teachers to 'intervene at the level of the mental process and
teach individuals what processes to use when, how to use them, and how to
combine them into workable strategies for task solution' according to Professor
Robert ...