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Designing Brain-Compatible Learning

Third Edition

Foreword by Pat Wolfe



June 2006 | 304 pages | Corwin
'There's a strong possibility that this will become one of the most used books on the educator's bookshelf, and that's all to the good because ultimately it will be the students (and their brains) who benefit' - From the Foreword by Pat Wolfe

'Teachers want ideas that make them better teachers. This is a welcome addition to books available in this field' - William Fitzhugh, Teacher, Reisterstown Elementary School, MD

This revised, updated edition of Designing Brain Compatible Learning synthesizes the latest brain research into a powerful set of teaching tools and strategies for integrating thinking skills, cooperative learning, graphic organizers, and authentic assessment into any classroom. The new edition features:

• Step-by-step strategies for teaching concepts, skills, and content to all age groups and learning styles

• A newly expanded section on standards-based lesson design and lesson planning

• Charts, diagrams, and other visual tools to reinforce learning

• A collection of new planning templates and graphic organizers

• An extended glossary and updated bibliography

This comprehensive guide for teachers and school leaders provides in-depth coverage of planning at its best.

 
Foreword to the Original Edition by Pat Wolfe
 
Introduction
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Authors
 
1. Cognitive Research
 
2. Pedagogical Theory
 
3. Designing Brain-Compatible Units and Lessons
 
4. Theories of Intelligence
 
5. Cooperative Group Learning
 
6. Collaborative Skills
 
7. Thinking Skills
 
8. Graphic Organizers
 
9. Assessment
 
Glossary
 
Bibliography
 
Index

"Offers a well-documented analysis of how the brain works. Each of the research studies cited leads into a discussion of its classroom implications. Teachers really don't want to read about research studies. They want ideas that make them better teachers. The research studies give validity to the ideas presented for use in the classroom. This book is a welcome addition to books available in this field."

William Fitzhugh, Second-Grade Teacher
Reisterstown Elementary School, MD

"I have used information from this book in my presentations. The ideas are very practical and can be immediately implemented."

Steve Hutton, Educational Consultant
Kentucky Department of Education

"There's a strong possibility that this will become one of the most used books on the educator's bookshelf, and that's all to the good because ultimately it will be the students (and their brains) who benefit."

From the Foreword by Pat Wolfe

"Informative, readable, and most of all, practical."

NACADA Journal, Spring 2007

Gayle H. Gregory

Gayle H. Gregory is first and foremost a teacher, having experienced teaching and learning in elementary, middle, and secondary schools, community colleges, and universities. She has had extensive district-wide experience as a curriculum consultant and staff development coordinator. Gayle was principal/course director at York University for the Faculty of Education, teaching in the teacher education program.Her areas of expertise include brain-compatible learning, differentiated instructional and assessment strategies, block scheduling, emotional intelligence, student motivation, RTI Tier One, collaborative learning, common core, renewal... More About Author

Terence Parry

Terence Parry has taught at the elementary, secondary, and university levels, and he is now a full-time staff developer and educational consultant in Waterloo, Ontario. Terry has received international recognition for his lively and engaging workshops, which offer a wealth of practical experience to help teachers cope with the overwhelming number of changes that bombard schools on a daily basis.   More About Author

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ISBN: 9781412937177
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