How to Teach Now: Five Keys to Personalized Learning in the Global Classroom

In this book, William Powell and Ochan Kusuma-Powell provide a practical map to navigate some of today’s most complicated instructional challenges: How do you help all students succeed when every classroom is, in effect, a global classroom? And what does a successful education look like in a world that is growing smaller and flatter every day?

Drawing on research and years of experience in international schools, the authors identify five critical keys to personalizing learning for students who have wildly different cultural, linguistic, and academic backgrounds:

* Focus on your students as learners through systematic examination of their cultural and linguistic identities, learning styles and preferences, and readiness.

* Focus on yourself as a teacher and investigate your own cultural biases, preferred teaching style and beliefs, and expectations.

* Focus on your curriculum to identify transferable concepts that will be valuable and accessible to all students and further their global competence.

* Focus on your assessments to ensure cultural sensitivity and improve the quality of the formative data you gather.

* Focus on your collegial relationships so that you can effectively enlist the help of fellow educators with different experiences, backgrounds, skills, and perspectives.

The way to teach now is to focus on your students both as individuals and as members of a multifaceted, interdependent community. Here, you’ll learn how to design and deliver instruction that prepares students not just to meet standards but to live and work together in our complicated, 21st century world.

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How to Teach Now: Five Keys to Personalized Learning in the Global Classroom

In this book, William Powell and Ochan Kusuma-Powell provide a practical map to navigate some of today’s most complicated instructional challenges: How do you help all students succeed when every classroom is, in effect, a global classroom? And what does a successful education look like in a world that is growing smaller and flatter every day?

Drawing on research and years of experience in international schools, the authors identify five critical keys to personalizing learning for students who have wildly different cultural, linguistic, and academic backgrounds:

* Focus on your students as learners through systematic examination of their cultural and linguistic identities, learning styles and preferences, and readiness.

* Focus on yourself as a teacher and investigate your own cultural biases, preferred teaching style and beliefs, and expectations.

* Focus on your curriculum to identify transferable concepts that will be valuable and accessible to all students and further their global competence.

* Focus on your assessments to ensure cultural sensitivity and improve the quality of the formative data you gather.

* Focus on your collegial relationships so that you can effectively enlist the help of fellow educators with different experiences, backgrounds, skills, and perspectives.

The way to teach now is to focus on your students both as individuals and as members of a multifaceted, interdependent community. Here, you’ll learn how to design and deliver instruction that prepares students not just to meet standards but to live and work together in our complicated, 21st century world.

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How to Teach Now: Five Keys to Personalized Learning in the Global Classroom

How to Teach Now: Five Keys to Personalized Learning in the Global Classroom

How to Teach Now: Five Keys to Personalized Learning in the Global Classroom

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In this book, William Powell and Ochan Kusuma-Powell provide a practical map to navigate some of today’s most complicated instructional challenges: How do you help all students succeed when every classroom is, in effect, a global classroom? And what does a successful education look like in a world that is growing smaller and flatter every day?

Drawing on research and years of experience in international schools, the authors identify five critical keys to personalizing learning for students who have wildly different cultural, linguistic, and academic backgrounds:

* Focus on your students as learners through systematic examination of their cultural and linguistic identities, learning styles and preferences, and readiness.

* Focus on yourself as a teacher and investigate your own cultural biases, preferred teaching style and beliefs, and expectations.

* Focus on your curriculum to identify transferable concepts that will be valuable and accessible to all students and further their global competence.

* Focus on your assessments to ensure cultural sensitivity and improve the quality of the formative data you gather.

* Focus on your collegial relationships so that you can effectively enlist the help of fellow educators with different experiences, backgrounds, skills, and perspectives.

The way to teach now is to focus on your students both as individuals and as members of a multifaceted, interdependent community. Here, you’ll learn how to design and deliver instruction that prepares students not just to meet standards but to live and work together in our complicated, 21st century world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781416613619
Publisher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development
Publication date: 06/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 178
File size: 1 MB

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Knowing Our Students as Learners
2. Knowing Ourselves as Teachers
3. Knowing Our Curriculum
4. Knowing Our Assessments
5. Knowing Our Collegial Relationships
6. The Challenge and the Opportunity
References
Index
About the Authors

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