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Using Concept Mapping to Foster Adaptive Expertise - Enhancing Teacher Metacognitive Learning to Improve Student Academic... Using Concept Mapping to Foster Adaptive Expertise - Enhancing Teacher Metacognitive Learning to Improve Student Academic Performance (Hardcover, New edition)
Diane. Salmon, Melissa Kelly
R3,768 R3,531 Discovery Miles 35 310 Save R237 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Concept mapping is a powerful means to promote metacognitive learning in students and teachers alike. When teachers integrate concept mapping into their instructional planning, they clarify the big ideas, expose new conceptual relationships, and refine learning goals for their students. Salmon and Kelly provide a research-based framework and corresponding strategies to help teachers develop, critique, and revise their concept maps. In using this approach, teachers refine knowledge for teaching in order to expand their adaptive expertise and ultimately improve the academic performances of their students. Teacher candidates at both the undergraduate and graduate level can use this book to support their professional learning and planning for teaching. Teacher educators will find this text appropriate for courses that address learning, cognition, and instructional planning. In-service professionals can use the approach described here to support their own professional development through their practice. Administrators and coaches will find the volume a useful tool in fostering a professional learning community in their schools.

Using Concept Mapping to Foster Adaptive Expertise - Enhancing Teacher Metacognitive Learning to Improve Student Academic... Using Concept Mapping to Foster Adaptive Expertise - Enhancing Teacher Metacognitive Learning to Improve Student Academic Performance (Paperback, New edition)
Diane. Salmon, Melissa Kelly
R1,006 Discovery Miles 10 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Concept mapping is a powerful means to promote metacognitive learning in students and teachers alike. When teachers integrate concept mapping into their instructional planning, they clarify the big ideas, expose new conceptual relationships, and refine learning goals for their students. Salmon and Kelly provide a research-based framework and corresponding strategies to help teachers develop, critique, and revise their concept maps. In using this approach, teachers refine knowledge for teaching in order to expand their adaptive expertise and ultimately improve the academic performances of their students. Teacher candidates at both the undergraduate and graduate level can use this book to support their professional learning and planning for teaching. Teacher educators will find this text appropriate for courses that address learning, cognition, and instructional planning. In-service professionals can use the approach described here to support their own professional development through their practice. Administrators and coaches will find the volume a useful tool in fostering a professional learning community in their schools.

Facilitating interpersonal Relationships in the Classroom - The Relational Literacy Curriculum (Paperback): Diane. Salmon, Ruth... Facilitating interpersonal Relationships in the Classroom - The Relational Literacy Curriculum (Paperback)
Diane. Salmon, Ruth Ann Freedman
R936 R835 Discovery Miles 8 350 Save R101 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is a guide to using the Relational Literacy Curriculum with children in grades 2-5. Based on developmental and social constructivist principles, this curriculum presents a conceptual framework and a method for enhancing children's understanding of interpersonal relationships in the classroom. The Relational Literacy Curriculum:
*offers a powerful method for children to reflect on challenging interpersonal episodes and to discern constructive patterns of relating through discussion and role play;
*provides a process that can serve as both a prevention tool and a vehicle for managing immediate conflict;
*gives teachers a strong theoretical framework from which they can make principled decisions, and a flexible format for implementing it that they can adapt to meet the particular social needs of their classroom context; and
*promotes teacher reflection and learning through the use of various observational tools.
This book addresses the question of why it is important to study relationships in the elementary classroom; reviews the research and literature that inform the relational literacy curriculum; lays out the process of the curriculum; explains how the curriculum can be used to address real conflicts within the classroom community; and provides guiding principles for practice. It is a useful resource for classroom teachers, school psychologists, school counselors and social workers, and a valuable text for a range of courses, including classroom management, psycho-social interventions, child development, and early childhood education.

Facilitating interpersonal Relationships in the Classroom - The Relational Literacy Curriculum (Hardcover): Diane. Salmon, Ruth... Facilitating interpersonal Relationships in the Classroom - The Relational Literacy Curriculum (Hardcover)
Diane. Salmon, Ruth Ann Freedman
R2,637 Discovery Miles 26 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is a guide to using the Relational Literacy Curriculum with children in grades 2-5. Based on developmental and social constructivist principles, this curriculum presents a conceptual framework and a method for enhancing children's understanding of interpersonal relationships in the classroom. The Relational Literacy Curriculum:
*offers a powerful method for children to reflect on challenging interpersonal episodes and to discern constructive patterns of relating through discussion and role play;
*provides a process that can serve as both a prevention tool and a vehicle for managing immediate conflict;
*gives teachers a strong theoretical framework from which they can make principled decisions, and a flexible format for implementing it that they can adapt to meet the particular social needs of their classroom context; and
*promotes teacher reflection and learning through the use of various observational tools.
This book addresses the question of why it is important to study relationships in the elementary classroom; reviews the research and literature that inform the relational literacy curriculum; lays out the process of the curriculum; explains how the curriculum can be used to address real conflicts within the classroom community; and provides guiding principles for practice. It is a useful resource for classroom teachers, school psychologists, school counselors and social workers, and a valuable text for a range of courses, including classroom management, psycho-social interventions, child development, and early childhood education.

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