100 Teaching Ideas that Transfer and Transform Learning
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032126647
- Weight: 320g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 10 Feb 2022
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Expand your teaching repertoire with this unique collection of instructional ideas. Author Frank T. Lyman Jr., esteemed educator and creator of the Think-Pair-Share model, offers ways to help students think critically, encounter puzzling phenomena and seek explanations, think before responding, listen to responses from others, create their own questions, visualize a scene, employ problem-solving strategies, and more.
Appropriate for teachers of all grades and subjects, the ideas address the pursuit of true learning—wanting to learn, how to learn, and enabling to learn—and can easily be adapted and applied to a wide variety of contexts.
The book’s format allows you to pick and choose activities for your own professional development journey and make them your own, so you can expand your teaching toolbox and bring more students to deeper levels of learning.
Frank T. Lyman Jr. is an award-winning educator and author. He was an elementary school teacher in Massachusetts and Maryland and a field-based University of Maryland, College Park Teacher Education Center Coordinator for both university students and classroom teachers. He discovered and collaborated in the development of teaching strategies such as Think-Pair-Share, cognitive mapping, and the ThinkTrix. His recognitions include the National Association of Teacher Educators Clinician of the Year, the University of Maryland Presidential Award for Outstanding Service to the Schools, and the University of Maryland College of Education Alumni Association Outstanding Professional Award.
