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How to Integrate the Curricula (3rd ed)

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"This book should make educators stop and consider exactly what they mean when they discuss curriculum integration"-Julie Prescott, Assessment CoordinatorVallivue High School, Caldwell, ID"The biggest strength of Fogarty's work is its clear, concise organization centered on the guiding questions of each chapter"-John C.

Baker, Eighth-Grade Social Studies Teacher, Salem Middle School, Apex, NCFor both students and teachers, the mission is essential: to connect ideas, discern themes, and thread skills of various content areas into a cohesive whole.

Yet, the question remains: "What does integrating the curricula really mean?" The answers are provided in this updated resource that helps teachers create brain-compatible, learner-centered classrooms and better prepare students for lifelong learning.

Based on a four-pronged rationale for using an integrated curriculum-including findings from brain-based research, parental concerns, practitioner challenges, and student perspectives-Robin Fogarty offers ten models that allow teams of teachers to work together to group elements from various content areas into a coherent curriculum that effectively meets standards.

The discussion of each model includes:- A description of the model- How the model can be applied in the classroom- Benefits and challenges of the model for teaching and learning- Guidelines for when and how to implement the model in the classroom- A wealth of reproducibles to aid implementationHow to Integrate the Curricula offers the support educators need to integrate concepts, skills, and attitudes and immerse students in content through self-selected, personally relevant learning experiences.

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Product Details
SAGE Publications Inc
1412938880 / 9781412938884
Hardback
375
01/04/2009
United States
English
160 p.
Professional & Vocational Learn More
Previous ed.: Arlington Heights, Ill.: SkyLight Professional Development, 2002.