Design Thinking in the Middle Grades
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Product details
- ISBN 9780807767801
- Weight: 272g
- Dimensions: 160 x 220mm
- Publication Date: 24 Mar 2023
- Publisher: Teachers' College Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Too often, mathematics and science are taught in isolation from each other and from meaningful problems that matter to students. This book draws on the authors’ experiences with teacher colleagues, including time spent in their classrooms co-developing and refining lessons. The core of their approach is to encourage learners to pursue solutions to everyday challenges through design-based learning cycles. Students use mathematical modeling to describe or summarize a phenomenon, predict which potential solutions may be successful, and/or to test actual performance against predictions. The authors emphasize connecting grade-appropriate science and math content standards and integrating literacy with evidence-based argument through design briefs and presentations. Teachers will learn how to support productive struggle and structure group learning that promotes equity, while teaching in the classroom or virtually as needed.
The middle grades are a pivotal time to engage the next generation so that they are prepared to solve tomorrow’s challenges. Classroom teachers, pre-service educators, and faculty in teacher education programs can use Design Thinking in the Middle Grades as a foundational text for math, science, and integrated STEM teaching.
Book Features:
- Identifies the content standards, objectives, and practices from math, science, and language arts for each lesson sample.
- Combines mathematical modeling with engineering design as a tool to facilitate deep learning.
- Offers a range of design activities to produce both artifacts and processes.
- Describes design activities focused on easily obtained, inexpensive, or found materials to avoid narrowing access in underfunded schools.
Reagan Curtis is a Chester E. and Helen B. Derrick Endowed Professor of educational psychology in the School of Education and founding director of the Program Evaluation and Research Center at West Virginia University.
Darran R. Cairns is faculty in the School of Science and Engineering at the University of Missouri–Kansas City.
Johnna J. Bolyard is an associate professor of mathematics education in the School of Education at West Virginia University.
