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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, height x width: 241x193 mm, weight: 417 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Stenhouse Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1625311060
  • ISBN-13: 9781625311061
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, height x width: 241x193 mm, weight: 417 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Stenhouse Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1625311060
  • ISBN-13: 9781625311061
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What can we teach kids today that will have utility ten or fifteen years from now? Angela Kohnen and Wendy Saul propose an approach to information literacy that goes beyond the teaching of discreet, easily outdated skills. Instead they use activity to help students build identities as curious individuals empowered to ask their own questions and able to navigate their information-filled world in pursuit of credible answers.

A generalist is curious, open-minded, skeptical, and persistent in their quest for information. Thinking Like a Generalist demonstrates what it means to take a generalist stance in instruction and provides a set of teaching tools to be able to pass those skills to students&;skills that will transfer beyond the walls of the classroom.

Inside you&;ll find the following:

  • a thorough introduction to what it means to be a &;generalist&;, and how to develop the practices and tools that help generalists navigate the world we live in
  • a focus on the teacher becoming a generalist and tips for modeling those practices in the classroom
  • detailed instructions on how to write a unit of study that emphasizes generalist literacy skills and includes an overview and examples of five different units
  • how to use the authors&; read-aloud-think-aloud strategy to orient students to generalist tools and practices

The ideas, strategies, and examples in Thinking Like a Generalist will give you the tools to think like a generalist and then pass that knowledge on to your students, guiding them to become inquisitive, lifelong learners and preparing them for a future that we can&;t yet imagine. 

Recenzijas

"With Thinking Like a Generalist, you will help your students understand and become lifelong learnersthe greatest gift of all." Deborah Heiligman

Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xi
PART I The Case for Generalist Literacy
1(52)
Chapter 1 Meet the Generalist
3(14)
Chapter 2 Promoting a Generalist Identity
17(16)
Chapter 3 Doing What Generalists Do
33(20)
PART II A Self-Guided Course
53(72)
Chapter 4 Getting Started
55(14)
Chapter 5 Getting Oriented
69(12)
Chapter 6 Evaluating Sources
81(16)
Chapter 7 Navigating the Landscape
97(14)
Chapter 8 Powering Through to the End
111(10)
Chapter 9 Self-Guided Course: A Final Word
121(4)
PART III Examples from the Classroom
125(31)
Chapter 10 Planning Units of Study
129(27)
Unit Plan 1 Birds of a Feather
134(4)
Unit Plan 2 Number Sense
138(4)
Unit Plan 3 The Iron Horse Trail
142(4)
Unit Plan 4 Who Am I?
146(6)
Unit Plan 5 Science Journalism for Students
152(4)
APPENDIXES
Appendix A The Curiosity Shelf
156(1)
Appendix B Student Survey: Generalist Literacy
157(2)
Appendix C Read-Aloud-Think-Aloud: An Annotated Example
159(5)
Appendix D Thinking About Visuals
164(3)
Appendix E Reading Across Geography
167(2)
Appendix F Whole-Group Interview Example
169(2)
Appendix G Ideas for Short/Informal Sharing
171(4)
Appendix H Progress Chart
175(1)
Appendix I Advice for Emailing Experts
176(3)
References 179(2)
Index 181
Angela M. Kohnen is an Assistant Professor of Literacy Education at the University of Florida. Prior to earning her doctorate at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, she taught English Language Arts in the St. Louis area. She loves working with students at all levels to explore questions of genuine curiosity.

Wendy Saul, formerly the Allen B. and Helen S. Shopmaker Chair of Education and International Studies at the University of Missouri-St Louis is now retired but still spends countless hours thinking with her former students and colleagues about generalist literacy; connections between science, reading and writing; and active learning and critical thinking in under-resourced settings, both here and abroad.