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Concept-Based Curriculum and Instruction: Teaching Beyond the Facts Paperback June 15, 2002

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New Foreword by Carol Ann Tomlinson"It is the clearest approach I have seen for helping teachers distinguish the difference between concepts and facts. I will recommend it everywhere." Heidi Hayes Jacob Curriculum Designers, Inc."A lucid and helpful volume, very much what people need to move beyond simplistic teaching." Grant P. Wiggins Learning by Design, Inc.This book is the ideal companion to Erickson’s landmark Stirring the Head, Heart, and Soul, Second Edition. Here, the author explores concept-based learning on a more in-depth level across disciplines and grade levels. Teachers can use the specific strategies to create a seamless learning program that teaches students the skills they really need to think conceptually and to solve problems in today’s complex, changing world.Learn how toTake learning beyond the facts Facilitate deep understanding and knowledge Develop conceptual systems in the brain to process new information Meet higher academic standards related to content knowledge, process abilities, quality performance, and school-to-work transitions Align your curriculum with state and national standards and establish appropriate performance assessments This excellent resource for K-12 teachers, teacher educators, curriculum designers, and staff developers contains numerous charts and figures that enable readers to put the book to immediate use.

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First published January 28, 1998

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Excellent resource. If only school systems actually believed and applied concept-based teaching, instead of putting so much emphasis on standardized testing.
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July 25, 2021
Simply first-rate: this is a cogent summary of concept-based curriculum and instruction with an array of clearly explained and appropriately supported planning strategies that foster and reinforce deep structural thinking across and among the common branch subjects. If you are a teacher interested in this kind of instruction, this book ranks as (I read a great deal of this material) as one of the very best on the matter.
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percaya atau tidak, ada kegiatan belajar mengajar di SD, SMP negeri di daerah yang masih pakai buku tahun kapan gitu? kontras banget dengan harapan dan tujuan buku ini.
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