Synergy and Synthesis for Teaching in the 21st Century

Synergy and Synthesis for Teaching in the 21st Century
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Book Synopsis Synergy and Synthesis for Teaching in the 21st Century by : Joan Della Valle

Download or read book Synergy and Synthesis for Teaching in the 21st Century written by Joan Della Valle and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2015-12-15 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With so many excellent theories and tools available to educators, why is teaching so challenging in the twenty-first century? The simple reason, according to authors Sherrye Dotson and Joan DellaValle, is that teachers just don't know how or when to use them to create relevant and engaging lessons for today's students. Synergy and Synthesis for Teaching in the 21st Century has the solution. It empowers teachers by showing them how to integrate the most effective new methodologies into their curricula-without abandoning the tried-and-true strategies that work for them. Starting with a high-level overview of P21, designed by the Partnership for 21st Century Learning, this handbook guides you through the Core 21 planning model, weaving together the common threads between problem-based/project-based learning and brain research that supports the many models of learning created by the educational experts. It provides students the opportunity to solve problems, connect learning to life experiences, and exhibit the skills necessary to thrive in a global society. And, it can be tailored to your teaching style and needs. Inspired by the work of many educational researchers, Core 21 gives you a flexible framework for creating synergy in the classroom.


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