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Teaching the Best Practice Way

Methods That Matter, K–12

Harvey Daniels and Marilyn Bizar
Year: 2004

Media: 360 pp/paper
ISBN: 978-157110-405-2
Grade Range: K-12

Item No.: WSB-0405

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Everyone talks about "best practice" teaching—but what does it actually look like in the classroom? How do working teachers translate complex curriculum standards into simple, workable classroom structures that embody exemplary instruction—and still let kids find joy in learning?

In Teaching the Best Practice Way, Harvey Daniels and Marilyn Bizar present seven basic teaching structures that make classrooms more active, experiential, collaborative, democratic, and cognitive, while simultaneously meeting "best practice" standards across subject areas and throughout the grades. Each section begins with an essay outlining one key method, providing its historical background and research results, and then describing the structure's vital features. Next, several teachers representing different grade levels and school communities explain how they adopted the basic model, adapted it to their students' needs, and made it their own.

Fully updating and expanding Methods that Matter (Stenhouse, 1998), Teaching the Best Practice Way adds the stories of twenty more celebrated teachers, including James Beane, Donna Ogle, Franki Sibberson, and others from around the country. A brand-new chapter focuses on reading as thinking, detailing the ways teachers can nurture strategic readers—readers who not only deeply understand the printed materials they encounter in school, but who also bring these cognitive strategies to their "reading" of film, art, music, and their experience of the world. The book also shares new research studies that validate the principles and activities of best practice teaching, along with lists of recommended materials that support each of the seven methods.

Unique in the field, Teaching the Best Practice Way speaks to all teachers, K–12, with stories, examples, and practical classroom materials for the teachers of all children. This is the book for teachers, schools, and districts that believe the big ideas about teaching really do cross all grade levels and subject areas. Education professors will also find this an ideal resource for use in methods courses.


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Contents
Contributed Pieces
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Chapter 1: How to Teach

Chapter 2: Reading-as-Thinking
Chapter 3. Representing-to-Learn
Chapter 4. Small-Group Activities
Chapter 5. Classroom Workshop
Chapter 6. Authentic Experiences
Chapter 7. Reflective Assessment
Chapter 8. Integrative Units
Epilogue
References
Index


About the Author(s)

Marilyn Bizar teaches at the Center for City Schools of National-Louis University in Chicago. A former public school teacher, Marilyn and Harvey Daniels now collaborate with a network of twenty-five schools seeking to implement progressive teaching...
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Harvey Daniels received all of his degrees -- B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. -- from Northwestern University, which finally urged him to leave campus and get a real job.
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Reviews

ASCD Whole Language Newsletter - Fall 1998
"This is a timely text for classroom teachers and those who guide and administer the instructional program in the classroom. The flexibility of curriculum integration and the detailed procedures makes this a welcome and useful book."

Professionally Speaking - October 1998
"A practical, student-centered, reform-oriented guidebook for teachers who believe that children's active learning in a collaborative environment supports the idea that schools can create community and support democracy." Professionally Speaking

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