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Teacher's Guide to Leading Student-Centered Discussions

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Teacher's Guide to Leading Student-Centered Discussions Michael S. Hale
Libristo code: 04784659
Publishers SAGE Publications Inc, May 2006
This book is written for those who value collaborative inquiry, open-ended questions, and student-ce... Full description
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This book is written for those who value collaborative inquiry, open-ended questions, and student-centered classroom discourse. Leading student-centered discussions is natural for some people and not-so-natural for others. The teacher's role is more than following a set protocol or asking a series of questions. Like much of teaching, leading a discussion falls somewhere between science, art, and magic as the facilitator faces a constant stream of decisions based on ever-changing student behavior. This book is a model for text-based discussions and provides a framework to make decisions that lead to student-centered conversations focused on the understanding of ideas. The book is divided into three sections. The first is for teachers new to student-centered discussions and describes the "science" of leading a discussion: the basic elements of student-centered, text-based discussions, and how to plan for them. The second delves into the "art" and "magic" of leading discussions and provides a framework for making decisions during discussions as the conversation develops.The third section offers a rich collection of strategies for problem-solving when discussions aren't going well and to guide the reader toward continuous improvement of facilitation skills. The book's decision-making framework stresses safety, authentic participation, challenge, and ownership, all of which will help teachers move from a basic level of understanding of discussion facilitation skills to a deepened understanding of the discussion process and the teacher's role within it.

About the book

Full name Teacher's Guide to Leading Student-Centered Discussions
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2006
Number of pages 136
EAN 9781412906357
ISBN 1412906350
Libristo code 04784659
Weight 292
Dimensions 177 x 254 x 11
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