Teaching in the age of disinformation : don't confuse me with the data, my mind is made up! /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wassermann, Selma (Author)
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2018]
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Table of Contents:
  • Teaching in the Age of Disinformation; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Section I; 1 What Can Teachers Do?; 2 Shifting Gears in the Curriculum to Emphasize Teaching for Thinking: An Overview; A Teaching for Thinking Curriculum Framework; To Know, to Understand, and to Know How: Key Steps in Teaching for Thinking; An Instructional Design for Teaching for Thinking; 3 Guidelines for Beginning a Teaching for Thinking Program; Now the Fun Begins; Section II; 4 Introduction to Observing; Classroom Applications; Making Observations about Social Issues; Scenes from the Classroom
  • 5 Introduction to ComparingClassroom Applications; Scenes from the Classroom; 6 Introduction to Classifying; Classroom Applications; Scenes from the Classroom; 7 Introduction to Suggesting Hypotheses; Classroom Applications; Scenes from the Classroom; 8 Introduction to Searching Out Assumptions; Classroom Applications; Scenes from the Classroom; 9 Introduction to Summarizing; Classroom Applications; Scenes from the Classroom; 10 Introduction to Interpreting; Classroom Applications; Scenes from the Classroom; 11 Introduction to Making Decisions; Classroom Applications
  • Scenes from the Classroom12 Introduction to Designing Projects and Investigations; Classroom Applications; Show Your Stuff!; Scenes from the Classroom; 13 Introduction to Creating and Inventing; Classroom Applications; Scenes from the Classroom; 14 Introduction to Evaluating and Assessing; Classroom Applications; Scenes from the Classroom; Section III; 15 Dealing with Students' Deeply Held Beliefs; Classroom Applications; More Suggestions for Classroom Application; Scenes from the Classroom; 16 Using Questions and Responses That Promote Further Examination of Issues: The Interactive Dialogue
  • Scenes from the ClassroomThe Interactive Dialogue; Some Final Words; 17 Evaluating Students' Work; Assessing Students' Work; But Is It Working?; Using Self-Assessments; Profiles of Student Behaviors; Scenes from the Classroom; 18 The Teacher Is the Key; Scenes from the Classroom; Bibliography; Index; About the Author