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The authors of this book, both experienced teachers, examine the
controversy surrounding two popular methods for teaching writing --
the "process" approach and its offspring, Writing Across the
Curriculum. Both have recently been called into question for their
ineffectiveness. An alternative lesser-known procedure called
"sentence combining," which has been proven successful in numerous
studies over the past fifteen years, finally is gaining the
attention it deserves. Using the sentence combining approach, the
authors present a rationale for re-thinking and re-tooling the
English classroom and consequently making the entire educational
system work more effectively.
This book offers students a method for understanding and mastering
the rhetorical patterns that comprise expository writing. Its
exercises ask students to arrange jumbled sentences into logical
order, forming model essays for standard rhetorical patterns such
as comparison/contrast, classification, and thesis support. These
techniques force students to see the basic logic of different
writing patterns. The goal of Whimbey's workbook is to teach the
student to write concise and original essays on any topic.
This popular book shows students how to increase their power to analyze problems and comprehend what they read using the Think Aloud Pair Problem Solving TAPPS] method. First it outlines and illustrates the method that good problem solvers use in attacking complex ideas. Then it provides practice in applying this method to a variety of comprehension and reasoning questions, presented in easy-to-follow steps. As students work through the book they will see a steady improvement in their analytical thinking skills and become smarter, more effective, and more confident problem solvers. Not only can using the TAPPS method assist students in achieving higher scores on tests commonly used for college and job selection, it teaches that problem solving can be fun and social, and that intelligence can be taught. Changes in the Seventh Edition: New chapter on "open-ended" problem solving that includes inductive and deductive reasoning; extended recommendations to teachers, parents, and tutors about how to use TAPPS instructionally; Companion Website with PowerPoint slides, reading lists with links, and additional problems.
This popular book shows students how to increase their power to analyze problems and comprehend what they read using the Think Aloud Pair Problem Solving [TAPPS] method. First it outlines and illustrates the method that good problem solvers use in attacking complex ideas. Then it provides practice in applying this method to a variety of comprehension and reasoning questions, presented in easy-to-follow steps. As students work through the book they will see a steady improvement in their analytical thinking skills and become smarter, more effective, and more confident problem solvers. Not only can using the TAPPS method assist students in achieving higher scores on tests commonly used for college and job selection, it teaches that problem solving can be fun and social, and that intelligence can be taught. Changes in the Seventh Edition: New chapter on "open-ended" problem solving that includes inductive and deductive reasoning; extended recommendations to teachers, parents, and tutors about how to use TAPPS instructionally; Companion Website with PowerPoint slides, reading lists with links, and additional problems.
The authors of this book, both experienced teachers, examine the
controversy surrounding two popular methods for teaching writing --
the "process" approach and its offspring, Writing Across the
Curriculum. Both have recently been called into question for their
ineffectiveness. An alternative lesser-known procedure called
"sentence combining," which has been proven successful in numerous
studies over the past fifteen years, finally is gaining the
attention it deserves. Using the sentence combining approach, the
authors present a rationale for re-thinking and re-tooling the
English classroom and consequently making the entire educational
system work more effectively.
This innovative text teaches elementary school students the techniques of critical thinking and problem solving and applies those methods to mathematical word problems. It supplements traditional fourth, fifth, and sixth grade textbooks and increases students' thinking and problem solving abilities. Students are taught the fundamentals of these processes by applying them both to simple and multi-step problems which are provided. These problems -- many written by elementary school pupils --gradually increase in difficulty, making learning both fun and stimulating. Special attention is given to typical errors and sources of conceptual difficulty.
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