How Do We Know They’re Getting Better?
By: Barell, John.
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Boost your students' 21st century skills. How do we measure students’ inquiry, problem-solving and critical thinking abilities so that we know they are prepared to meet the challenges of the 21st century? John Barell explains how inquiry leads to problem solving and provides specific steps for formative assessment that informs instruction of 21st century skills. Included are examples that show how to use today’s technology in the classroom and how to use inquiry to develop and assess students' ability to:
Think critically and creatively
Collaborate with others
Become self-directed learners
Adapt and become resourceful
Develop a sense of leadership, responsibility and global awareness
The authors challenge teachers to reflect on their own learning, thinking and problem-solving processes as well as those of their students. The text provides frameworks for monitoring students’ progress and guidelines for communicating with parents. Teachers will find examples from all grade levels that illustrate how to observe and assess students’ growth in their development of 21st century capacities, making this a timely and valuable resource.
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