Are your students merely memorizing content for the next test or are they truly developing the thinking skills they'll need for life? This book equips educators to design learning experiences that stick-long after the final test is over. Offering practical strategies, this guide shows you how to spark curiosity, deepen conceptual understanding, and promote meaningful student agency through your lessons. Drawing from 25 years of classroom wisdom, Trevor R.L. Jones introduces the Enhanced Learning by Doing (LbD) Cycle-an innovative instructional model that works across grade levels and subject areas, offering a flexible framework that builds on your professional expertise to elevate student outcomes. Through authentic classroom narratives, student reflections, and ready-to-implement strategies, you'll learn how to:
* Create interesting entry points for connecting your lessons to students' real lives
* Lead hands-on activities that reveal important patterns and relationships
* Integrate reflection practices that foster metacognition and personal growth
The Teacher's Guide to Learning by Doing provides both inspiration and practical action steps for K-12 teachers in any setting-public schools, private academies, international programs, or alternative learning environments-who want to transform their teaching practice. Your journey toward concept-based, inquiry-driven instruction starts here!
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-1-041-21517-2 (9781041215172)
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Trevor R.L. Jones is an international educator, IB Biology teacher, Head of Science, CAS Coordinator, and certified Concept-Based Curriculum and Instruction (CBCI) trainer. He is an active IB Educator Network (IBEN) member and regularly leads teacher training sessions. Currently pursuing a Doctorate of Arts in Education, Trevor's research focuses on how iterative, evidence-based professional development transforms teaching practice and improves student outcomes.
Introduction 1. Hooked on Wonder: Engaging and Contextualizing for Lasting Impact 2. Mud, Mistakes, and Meaning: Where Real Learning Lives 3. The Moment It Clicks: Finding Meaning Through Inquiry 4. Beyond the Classroom: Where Concepts Meet Life 5. Looking Back to Leap Forward: The Final Step of Authentic Learning 6. 25 Years and Still Counting: Passing the Torch of Experience to Light the Way for Those Who Will Follow