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Cultivating the Learner-Centered Classroom
From Theory to Practice


December 2007 | 216 pages | Corwin

"A superb book that does exactly what it promises: takes the reader from theory to practice. Rich with clear prose, strong research, and thoughtful reflection, this useful tool is for teachers who want to engage students more deeply with each other, the content, and the world—all for the sake of real learning."
—Parker J. Palmer
Author, The Courage to Teach

Facilitate the growth of successful learning communities—both in the classroom and schoolwide!

Teachers at every level face the challenge of finding a balance between learner-centered philosophies and day-to-day classroom life. Aligned with progressive educational thought, this book shows teachers how to make the jump from theory to practice and cultivate learning communities in the classroom and in their schools.

The authors help both new and experienced educators engage in a fundamental shift in their teaching approach: from behaviorism to constructivism; from following recipes to understanding the learning process; from standardized, age-based expectations to using standards for individualizing expectations and instruction; and from coercing obedience to facilitating students' authority and autonomy. Readers will find examples illustrating learner-centered strategies in action, information about how to work more effectively with students with special needs, and methods for:

  • Organizing the classroom
  • Planning instruction for individuals, small groups, or an entire class
  • Building students' responsibility for their own learning
  • Observing, assessing, and reporting student growth

Practical and accessible, Cultivating the Learner-Centered Classroom is an essential companion for teachers who want to empower and motivate students for lifelong learning.


 
Preface
Time to Learn

 
Fighting for Hope

 
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Authors
 
Introduction: Progressivism and Traditionalism—A Continuum of Educational Thought
 
1. Facilitating Community Development in the Classroom
The Teacher’s Essential Attributes: Confidence and Humility, Compassion and Faith

 
The Basis of the Teacher-Student Relationship: Motivation or Coercion?

 
Who Decides Who Belongs? A Note on Inclusive Education

 
From Theory to Practice: Strategies for Facilitating Relationship and Community

 
 
2. Classroom Organization
Finding You in Your Classroom

 
From Theory to Practice: Strategies for Organizing a Learner-Centered Classroom

 
 
3. Observing and Assessing What Students Know and Can Do
Understanding Terminology

 
Assumption #1: You Can’t Teach Someone You Don’t Know

 
Assumption #2: You Will Assess What You Value

 
Assumption #3: You Will Never Finish Learning How to Assess Students’ Knowledge

 
From Theory to Practice: Strategies for Assessing What Students Know and Can Do

 
 
4. Planning Instruction
From Theory to Practice: Strategies for Planning Instruction

 
 
5. Evaluating and Reporting Student Growth
Common Assumptions About Grades

 
A Brief History of Grading

 
Evaluation as Grading: Critiquing Traditional Purposes of Letter Grades

 
Learner-Centered Evaluation: Reframing the Purpose of Grading

 
From Theory to Practice: Strategies for Evaluating and Reporting Student Progress

 
 
6. Facilitating Community Development With Parents
From Theory to Practice: Strategies for Facilitating Community Development With Parents

 
 
7. Holding On: Leading With Heart
On Becoming a “Real” Leader

 
Democratic Faith: The Final, Essential Component of Leadership

 
From Theory to Practice: Strategies for Holding On and Leading With Heart

 
 
References
 
Index

“Packs in tips on how to facilitate learning communities within and outside the classroom. The keys here will provide teachers with a lifetime of options.”

The Bookwatch, May 2008
Midwest Book Review
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Key features

 

  • Shows teachers how to facilitate the growth of learning communities, both within their classrooms and within their schools
  • Features practical strategies for building students' responsibility for and ownership of their own learning
  • Provides methods for effective lesson and unit planning
  • Offers guidelines and recommendations for developing strong, effective relationships with parents
  • Includes tips and strategies for observing, assessing, evaluating, and reporting student growth

Sample Materials & Chapters

Preface

Introduction


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