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Tools for Teaching Conceptual Understanding, Elementary: Harnessing Natural Curiosity for Learning That Transfers

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Harness natural curiosity for conceptual understanding!Young children are naturally curious, asking deep questions about complex concepts. This tendency is a talent that can be nurtured so that children grow to be deep thinkers and innovators later in life. However, in our complex world, it is impossible to teach students everything they need to know. Pushing more factual content ignores what we know about how children learn and endangers their love of learning. Concept-based teaching helps young learners uncover conceptual relationships in a way that is developmentally appropriate. Readers of this guide will - Why conceptual learning is a natural fit for children- Strategies for introducing conceptual learning- Instructional strategies to help students uncover and transfer concepts- How to write lessons, assess understanding, and differentiate in a concept-based classroom- How concept-based teaching aligns with best practices and initiativesWritten for educators who strive to cultivate conceptual understanding while honoring students' innate curiosity, this is a must-have road map for implementing concept-based teaching in elementary classrooms."This book provides the research and resources educators need to help students take ownership of their learning. It fosters students' curiosity about their environment and it allows them to explore and become life-long learners."Ellen Asregadoo, Fifth Grade TeacherPublic School 190, Brooklyn, NY"This is an important book for all teachers. We need to be honoring our students as thinkers who deserve developmentally appropriate intellectual rigor in the classroom. We will not achieve this in our traditional coverage based classroom. I am so inspired and can't wait to start this journey (making mistakes and learning along the way!)."Sarah Gat, Second Grade TeacherEcole Arbour Vista Public School, Guelph, Ontario

208 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 16, 2017

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July 1, 2025
Great read. very practical and well written with ideas ready to go in the classroom.
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April 14, 2020
An in-depth book about planning and implementing lessons for deeper learning. Learning processes from uncover to transfer are addressed. Models and strategies for each core content areas are covered.

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December 17, 2020
Always good to remind yourself how to teach conceptually. I liked the varied examples. Nothing groundbreaking though.
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August 5, 2022
Conceptual understanding & teaching is a very cool topic that I am very interested in & want to try more the next few years.
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January 7, 2023
Transforms the way you think about teachers. This book was like taking a college class.
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