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With sample lesson plans, student assessment forms (with rubrics),
and other practical materials, this book shows how the principles
of the Paideia Program can result in student learning and
understanding.
With sample lesson plans, student assessment forms (with rubrics),
and other practical materials, this book shows how the principles
of the Paideia Program can result in student learning and
understanding.
Help students meet today's literacy demands with this new book from
Terry Roberts and Laura Billings. The authors show how a seminar
approach can lead students deeper into a text and improve their
speaking, listening, and writing skills, as recommended by the
Common Core State Standards. Roberts and Billings provide
easy-to-follow information on implementing Paideia Seminars, in
which students discuss a text and ask open-ended questions about
it. When teachers use this lesson format, students are exposed to a
wide range of increasingly complex texts. They also learn how to
collaborate, talk about, and reflect on what they're reading, to
make meaning independently and together. Seminars can be done in
English class and across the curriculum, using social studies
documents or math problems as the texts under discussion. Teaching
Critical Thinking also offers an array of practical resources:
teacher lesson plans student samples a list of possible ideas and
values for discussion a guide to asking good questions during a
seminar six full seminar plans (including the texts), covering
literature, social studies, and science topics
Help students meet today's literacy demands with this new book from
Terry Roberts and Laura Billings. The authors show how a seminar
approach can lead students deeper into a text and improve their
speaking, listening, and writing skills, as recommended by the
Common Core State Standards. Roberts and Billings provide
easy-to-follow information on implementing Paideia Seminars, in
which students discuss a text and ask open-ended questions about
it. When teachers use this lesson format, students are exposed to a
wide range of increasingly complex texts. They also learn how to
collaborate, talk about, and reflect on what they're reading, to
make meaning independently and together. Seminars can be done in
English class and across the curriculum, using social studies
documents or math problems as the texts under discussion. Teaching
Critical Thinking also offers an array of practical resources:
teacher lesson plans student samples a list of possible ideas and
values for discussion a guide to asking good questions during a
seminar six full seminar plans (including the texts), covering
literature, social studies, and science topics
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