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Great Teaching by Design John Hattie

Great Teaching by Design By John Hattie

Great Teaching by Design by John Hattie


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In Great Teaching by Design, the authors explore what future and new teachers need to know and should know about teaching in today's classrooms.

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Great Teaching by Design: From Intention to Implementation in the Visible Learning Classroom by John Hattie

If the purpose of teaching is to have an impact on student growth, how do we foster, nurture, and sustain the beliefs that represent how we are to have an impact on student growth? And if our beliefs represent how we are to have an impact on student growth, what does this look like in our schools and classrooms? Learning and becoming a teacher is a deliberate choice and takes deliberate practice. This book will ensure that teachers new to the Visible Learning research are well-versed in what works best to impact student learning. The role of teacher expectations, teacher credibility, collective efficacy, and developing assessment-capable visible learners will serve as a platform for making an impact in their future schools and classrooms.

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In order to maximize their learning, which will help them move beyond their own expectations, students need impactful teaching. No one has done more research in this area than John Hattie. In Great Teaching by Design Hattie and his co-authors show us that there is so much more we can learn about great teaching, and they provide us with step-by-step instructions on how to do that.

-- Peter DeWitt, Ed.D., Author/Consultant

Teaching techniques are not universal-their outcomes are too contextual. The impact of even the most credible strategy will, in large part, be determined by why it is selected, when it is applied, and how it is received. An understanding of evidence will, of course, help-and there is no one in the world who has helped educators identify what works best more than John Hattie has-but even the best evidence leaves us with the challenge of implementation. That is why this book is so important. The authors show readers how to turn a good idea into great learning for all students. It is a book so practical, profound, and timely that I recommend it as seminal reading for all educators.

-- James Nottingham, Creator of the Learning Pit and author of 9 books about teaching and learning

Great Teaching by Design puts the teacher at the heart of the decision-making process, demonstrating that the deliberate actions teachers take can and do propel students forward in their learning. It demystifies the idea that excellent teachers are born knowing what to do to ensure excellence in their classrooms. The authors encourage concrete and specific action, supported by an easily understood model and underscored by quality research, that will enable a teacher to experience confidence and success in designing quality learning experiences for all learners.

-- Nicole Lafreniere, Director of Curriculum and Assessment

Impactful teaching and learning must not be left to chance! The practical applications inherent in Great Teaching by Design, particularly through the DIIE model, cast clarity on how to implement what makes the biggest impact on student learning.

-- Timothy P. Cusack Ed.D., Deputy Superintendent

Great Teaching by Design uses an asset-based lens that allows educators to gain insight and further extend their understanding of using evidence and intention to design learning. There are multiple examples that show educators how to find a relatable connection from their own learning journey. This book provides strategies and tools to ensure educators are intentionally designing programs that meet the needs of a diverse student population.

-- Brandon Pachan, Elementary School Teacher

About John Hattie

John Hattie, Ph.D., is an award-winning education researcher and best-selling author with nearly 30 years of experience examining what works best in student learning and achievement. His research, better known as Visible Learning, is a culmination of nearly 30 years synthesizing more than 1,700 meta-analyses comprising more than 100,000 studies involving over 300 million students around the world. He has presented and keynoted in over 350 international conferences and has received numerous recognitions for his contributions to education. His notable publications include Visible Learning, Visible Learning for Teachers, Visible Learning and the Science of How We Learn, Visible Learning for Mathematics, Grades K-12, and, most recently, 10 Mindframes for Visible Learning Vince Bustamante, M.Ed. is an instructional coach, curriculum content developer, and author who currently works for Edmonton Catholic Schools as a curriculum consultant. Vince is passionate about teacher clarity, assessment, and creating classroom environments that foster deep learning experiences where teachers understand and evaluate their impact. He has published two books: Great Teaching by Design and The Assessment Playbook for Distance and Blended Learning. Dr. John Almarode is a bestselling author and has worked with schools, classrooms, and teachers all over the world on the translation and application of the science of learning to the classroom, school, and home environments, and what works best in teaching and learning. He has done so in Australia, Canada, Egypt, England, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, South Korea, Thailand and all across the United States. He is an Associate Professor of Education in the College of Education. In 2015, John was awarded the inaugural Sarah Miller Luck Endowed Professorship. In 2021, John was honored with an Outstanding Faculty Award from the State Council for Higher Education in Virginia. At James Madison University, he continues to work with pre-service teachers and graduate students, as well as actively pursues his research interests including the science of learning, the design and measurement of classroom environments that promote student engagement and learning. The work of John and his colleagues has been presented to the United States Congress, Virginia Senate, at the United States Department of Education as well as the Office of Science and Technology Policy at The White House. John began his career in Augusta County, Virginia, teaching mathematics and science to a wide-range of students. Since then, John has authored multiple articles, reports, book chapters, and eleven books including Captivate, Activate, and Invigorate the Student Brain in Science and Math, Grades 6 - 12 (Corwin Press, 2013), From Snorkelers to Scuba Divers (Corwin Press, 2018), both with Ann Miller, and Visible Learning for Science, with Doug Fisher, Nancy Frey, and John Hattie (Corwin Press, 2018). He recently finished a book focusing on clarity, Clarity for Learning, with Kara Vandas (Corwin Press, 2019), as well as Teaching Mathematics in the Visible Learning Classroom, Grades 6 - 8, and Teaching Mathematics in the Visible Learning Classroom, Grades 9 - 12 both with Doug Fisher, Joseph Assof, Sara Moore, Nancy Frey, and John Hattie (Corwin, 2019), all with Corwin Press. Teaching Mathematics in the Visible Learning Classroom, Grades K - 2 and Teaching Mathematics in the Visible Learning Classroom, Grades 3 - 5 with the same author team plus Kateri Thunder hit the shelves in March of 2019. He is also the past co-editor of the Teacher Educator's Journal. In 2019, John and his colleagues developed a new framework for developing, implementing, and sustaining professional learning communities: PLC+. Focusing on sustained change in teacher practice, the PLC+ framework builds capacity within teacher-led teams to maximize student learning. The books, PLC+ Better Decisions and Greater Impact by Design, The PLC+ Playbook, Grades K - 12, The PLC+ Activator's Guide will support this work in schools and classrooms. John and his colleagues have also focused a lot of attention on the process of implementation - taking evidence-based practices and moving them from intention to implementation, potential to impact through a series of on-your-feet-guides around PLCs,Visible Learning, Visible Teaching, and the SOLO Taxonomy. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, John and his colleagues developed the Distance Learning Playbook for College and University Instruction (SAGE). In November of 2020, Student Learning Communities (ASCD) was released, followed by Great Teaching by Design (Corwin Press), The Success Criteria Playbook (Corwin), an educational textbook on teaching science in the inclusive early childhood classroom, Inclusive Teaching in the Early Childhood Science Classroom (Routledge), and A Quick Guide to Simultaneous, Hybrid, & Blended Learning (Corwin). Continuing his collaborative work with colleagues on what works best in teaching and learning, How Tutoring Works, Visible Learning in Early Childhood, and How Learning Works, all with Corwin Press, were released in 2021. Douglas Fisher, Ph.D., is Professor of Educational Leadership at San Diego State University and a teacher leader at Health Sciences High. Previously, Doug was an early intervention teacher and elementary school educator. He is the recipient of an International Reading Association William S. Grey citation of merit and an Exemplary Leader award from the Conference on English Leadership of NCTE. He has published numerous articles on teaching and learning as well as books such as The Teacher Clarity Playbook, PLC+, Visible Learning for Literacy, Comprehension: The Skill, Will, and Thrill of Reading, How Tutoring Works, and most recently, How Learning Works. Doug loves being an educator and hopes to share that passion with others. Nancy Frey, Ph.D., is a Professor in Educational Leadership at San Diego State and a teacher leader at Health Sciences High and Middle College. She is a member of the International Literacy Association's Literacy Research Panel. Her published titles include Visible Learning in Literacy, This Is Balanced Literacy, Removing Labels, and Rebound. Nancy is a credentialed special educator, reading specialist, and administrator in California and learns from teachers and students every day.

Table of Contents

Tables, Figures, and QR Codes Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction Chapter 1: Implementing What Works Best The DIIE Model as Shared Language for Implementation Ways of Thinking and Motivations Teacher Decision Making Ways of Thinking and Decision Making Motivation and Decision Making Teacher Motivation Motivation and Implementation A Shared Language for Great Teaching Chapter 2: Diagnosis and Discovery The Who Behind the Learning Standards of and for Learning as the Starting Point Initial Assessments Development of Initial Assessments Teacher Noticing Chapter 3: Intervention This Is Not Deficit Thinking Identifying the Skill, Will, and Thrill: Where Are Our Learners Now? Applying the Goldilocks Principle High-Probability Interventions Aligning High-Probability Interventions With Skill, Will, and Thrill High-Probability Interventions for Enhancing Skill High-Probability Interventions for Enhancing Will High-Probability Interventions for Enhancing Thrill Chapter 4: Implementation Fidelity to Clear and Visible Learning+ (R) Goals Student Awareness of Success Criteria Success Criteria and Aligning the Intervention Necessary Dosage of an Engaging, Challenging, and Authentic Learning Experience Adaptations Through Adaptive and Compensatory Approaches Quality Delivery in an Environment for Implementation Fostering an Environment of Mistakes Chapter 5: Evaluation A Broader View of Evaluation Planning for Evaluation Evaluating the Evidence The Role of the Post-Assessments in Evaluation Collecting Evidence From Post-Assessments Evaluating the Evidence From Post-Assessments Conclusion References Index

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GOR013634184
9781071818336
1071818333
Great Teaching by Design: From Intention to Implementation in the Visible Learning Classroom by John Hattie
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2021-02-23
128
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