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E-raamat: Teaching Higher-Order Thinking to Young Learners, K-3: How to Develop Sharp Minds for the Disinformation Age

  • Formaat: 270 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040110577
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  • Formaat: 270 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040110577

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To be truly educated today, students need more than knowledge; they need higher-order thinking skills. Critical and creative thinking is required to recognize and counter disinformation, to overcome thinking errors, and for success in school and life. To effectively teach these skills, we must start early, when young minds are still forming. While K-3 students are capable of higher-order thinking, most lessons only engage their lower-order thinking. In this comprehensive book based on sound science, Dr. Saifer offers many practical and engaging ways to develop students’ logical, critical, and creative thinking skills within nearly every lesson, in all subject areas, and throughout the day. Teaching Higher-Order Thinking to Young Learners is key reading for any early childhood teacher, leader, or parent.



In this comprehensive book based on sound science, Dr. Saifer offers many practical and engaging ways to develop students’ logical, critical, and creative thinking skills within nearly every lesson, in all subject areas, and throughout the day.

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For educators who think that they cannot implement higher-order thinking with primary children, the author simply dispels the myth. Using real examples, snapshots, and the modeling of high expectations for the abilities of students, the author is very thorough and has considered thinking skills not normally implemented in a primary classroom. Now more than ever students need to be able to think critically. Susan Jaroscak, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Maple Heights City Schools, Ohio, USA

Any educator would benefit from the research, examples and activities outlined in this book. I especially appreciated the book being broken into two sections and the delineation between theory and practice. By the time I finished section one, I felt motivated to provide more higher order thinking activities. The most appealing feature of this book is that you can read about why higher order thinking is valuable and then immediately have a guidebook of how to get your students there. Kelly Carter, Early Childhood Education Specialist, Oklahoma, USA

Table of Figures

Meet the Author

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part
1. Thinking about Thinking

Chapter
1. An Educational Imperative

Chapter
2. Types of Thinking Skills: The Tools in Our Head

Chapter
3. Lower-Order Thinking (LOT) Skills: Functional . . . If Not Always
Fun

Chapter
4. Middle-Order Thinking (MOT) Skills: Only a Path, but the Only
Path, to Wisdom

Chapter
5. Higher-Order Thinking (HOT) Skills: Instruments of Insight,
Innovation, and Invention

Chapter
6. Thought Processes: Common Tasks, Uncommon Thinking

Part
2. Learning to Think, Thinking to Learn

Chapter
7. Higher-order Thinking in Action: Supports and Challenges

Chapter
8. HOT Teaching Precepts: Head, Heart, and Humor

Chapter
9. HOT Teaching Methods: Context, Cognition, and Creativity

Chapter
10. HOT Instructional Supports: Sparks, Similes, and Smiles

Chapter
11. Teaching Reading and Writing with Higher-Order Thinking: Yearning
to Learn

Index
Steffen Saifer, EdD, a former teacher and administrator, is an international consultant and writer. He is the author of Practical Solutions to Practically Every Problem: The Survival Guide for Early Childhood Professionals, now in its third edition.