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1 online resource |
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Print version record. |
Summary |
The compelling chapters shared in this volume-focused on innovation and transformation-will help thrust education and teacher action (rather than reaction) in a positive trajectory of change. |
Contents |
Acknowledgments; Foreword; Preface; I: Making Personal Connections and Engaging Students in Reflection; 1 Using Urban Youth Culture to Activate the Racial Literacy of Black and Latino Male High School Students; 2 Embracing Project-Based Learning with Emerging Technologies in the Multiage Classroom; 3 Nurturing Curiosity by Teachers' Purposeful Self-Evaluation and Reflective Practice; 4 Partnerships for the Common Good: Democratic Citizenship Through Writing, New Media, and the Arts; II: Engagement with Literacy and Language. |
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5 Empowering English Language Learners: Reluctant Readers Learn to Believe in Themselves6 Teacherless Discussion: Engaging Middle School Students Through Peer-to-Peer Talk; 7 Staying Afloat in Ninth-Grade English: Letting Students Trim the Sails; 8 The Power of Technology to Advance Literacy, Learning, and Agency; 9 It's All About Me; I Mean You; I Mean Me: Strategies for Engaging Students in the Language Arts Classroom; 10 Everything Old Is New Again: 21st Century College Students as Engaged Readers; III: Music, Movement, Arts, Drama, and Other Creative Engagements. |
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11 Increasing Student Engagement Through the Implementation of Interactive Teaching Strategies12 Competition and Considerations: The Use of Active Gaming in Physical Education Class; 13 Low SES Primary School Students Engaging in School Robotics Program; 14 Stepping into Pictures and Music Scores: Imaginative Dramatic Play; 15 Classrooms or Rock Stages? Learning Music Through Collaboration; IV: Connecting School Culture, Community, and Student Success; 16 Growing Up Chinese American. |
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17 Raising Engagement and Enhancing Learning: School Community Partnerships that Work for Students "At-Promise"18 Montessori High Schools: Where Long-Standing Tradition Meets the Cutting Edge; 19 Ma te Mahi e Ako Ai (Learning by Doing in New Zealand Higher Education): The Influence of Service-Learning on Student Engagement; 20 "I teach like you are all gifted": Leading Lowest Track Students to Become Confident Mathematics Learners; Afterword: Fostering Engagement, Motivation, and Empowerment: Why?; Contributors. |
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Motivation in education.
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Active learning -- Case studies.
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Creative teaching -- Case studies.
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EDUCATION -- Essays.
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EDUCATION -- Organizations & Institutions.
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EDUCATION -- Reference.
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Active learning. (OCoLC)fst00796275
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Creative teaching. (OCoLC)fst01738517
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Motivation in education. (OCoLC)fst01027541
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Genre/Form |
Case studies. (OCoLC)fst01423765
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Added Author |
Cohan, Audrey.
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Honigsfeld, Andrea, 1965-
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Other Form: |
Print version: Cohan, Audrey. Breaking the Mold of Education. R & L Education, 2013 9781475803501 |
ISBN |
9781475803525 (electronic bk.) |
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1475803524 (electronic bk.) |
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