In Powerful Learning, Linda Darling-Hammond and an
impressive list of co-authors offer a clear, comprehensive, and
engaging exploration of the most effective classroom practices.
They review, in practical terms, teaching strategies that generate
meaningful K-2 student understanding, and occur both within
the classroom walls and beyond. The book includes rich stories, as
well as online videos of innovative classrooms and schools, that
show how students who are taught well are able to think critically,
employ flexible problem-solving, and apply learned skills and
knowledge to new situations.
Table des matières
FOREWORD v
ABOUT THE AUTHORS ix
INTRODUCTION: TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR UNDERSTANDING 1
Linda Darling-Hammond
1 HOW CAN WE TEACH FOR MEANINGFUL LEARNING? 11
Brigid Barron and Linda Darling-Hammond
2 READING FOR UNDERSTANDING 71
P. David Pearson, Gina N. Cervetti, and Jennifer L. Tilson
3 MATHEMATICS FOR UNDERSTANDING 113
Alan H. Schoenfeld
4 TEACHING SCIENCE FOR UNDERSTANDING 151
Timothy D. Zimmerman and Elizabeth K. Stage
5 CONCLUSION: CREATING SCHOOLS THAT DEVELOP UNDERSTANDING 193
Linda Darling-Hammond
APPENDIX 213
BIBLIOGRAPHY 225
SUBJECT INDEX 257
NAME INDEX 267
A propos de l’auteur
Linda Darling-Hammond is Charles E. Ducommon Professor of Education at Stanford University, where she serves as co-director of the School Redesign Network and the Stanford Educational Leadership Institute. Her research, teaching, and policy work focus on teaching quality, school reform, and educational equity.?Among her nearly 300 publications are the award-winning books: The Right to Learn, Teaching as the Learning Profession, and Preparing Teachers for a Changing World.
Brigid Barron is an Associate Professor of Education at Stanford University.
P. David Pearson is Dean of the Graduate School of Education and a Professor in the area of Language and Literacy?at the University of California, Berkeley.
Alan Schoenfeld is the Elizabeth and Edward Conner Professor of Education at the University of California, Berkeley.
Elizabeth Stage is the director of the Lawrence Hall of Science, the University of California, Berkeley’s public science center.
Timothy Zimmerman is an academic researcher at the University of California, Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science.
The George Lucas Educational Foundation (GLEF) is a nonprofit foundation that gathers and disseminates?information on K-12 teaching and learning in the Digital Age. The foundation publishes stories of innovative teaching and learning through a variety of media — a magazine, e-newsletters, DVDs, books, and this Web site. They are based in the San Francisco Bay Area.