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Supporting the Spirit of Learning Arthur L. Costa

Supporting the Spirit of Learning By Arthur L. Costa

Supporting the Spirit of Learning by Arthur L. Costa


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This work describes how curriculum development, instruction, assessment, and teaching are different in a process-oriented learning organization.

Supporting the Spirit of Learning Summary

Supporting the Spirit of Learning: When Process Is Content by Arthur L. Costa

How will the traditional skillset of the industrial era have to be expanded for successful workers and citizens in the knowledge era? How must the traditional education process be transformed? Two cornerstones to the new system of education will be elevating the learning process to comparable standing with the content of what is learned, and making high-level thinking and learning skills, like systems thinking and collaborative learning, as important as traditional skills of reductionistic thinking and individual problem solving. These could indeed be two elements of a 'thought revolution in education.
From the Foreword by Peter M. Senge, Center for Organizational Learning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Supporting the Spirit of Learning presents a powerful case for making the learning process the major focus of the curriculum. Curriculum-the heart and soul of teaching-has too often remained an overlooked component of school reform. The editors believe a new way of learning is necessary in order to develop the skills needed in today's interdependent world. This new framework encourages lifelong learning, systems thinking, and teamwork. Teaching specific disciplines reinforces the all-important teaching of processes and skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, and information processing. The chapter authors of this study describe how curriculum, evaluation and assessment, and involving parents and technology would be different if process and not content were the primary focus of learning.

Chapters explore the changes in preservice and inservice training needed to support process-centered education. The role of educator shifts from information provider to that of catalyst, coach, innovator, researcher, and collaborator with the learner throughout the learning process. Tomorrow's workplaces will require flexible, multiskilled, continuously learning employees.

To achieve that goal, process-based learning focuses on:

  • Developing critical thinking skills
  • Implementing self-assessment exercises, integral to learning
  • Offering students opportunities to actively acquire knowledge for themselves
  • Creating learning environments that develop cooperative problem solving
  • Learning skills in the context of real problems
  • Cultivating learner-centered, teacher-directed management
  • Creating outcomes that ensure all students have learned to think

Written for school administrators, teachers, staff developers, curriculum staff, and the faculty of teacher preparation, Supporting the Spirit of Learning is the second volume of a trilogy addressing the curriculum needs for the 21st century.

About Arthur L. Costa

Arthur L. Costa, Ed.D., is an Emeritus Professor of Education at California State University, Sacramento. He is Co-Founder of the Institute for Habits of Mind and Co-founder of the Center for Cognitive Coaching. He served as a classroom teacher, a curriculum consultant, and an assistant superintendent for instruction in the Office of the Sacramento County Superintendent of Schools and as the director of educational programs for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. He has made presentations and conducted workshops in all 50 states as well as on six of the seven continents Active in many professional organizations, Art served as president of the California Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development and was the National President of Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, from 1988 to 1989. He was the recipient of the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Urban Alliance in 2010.

Table of Contents

Foreword - Peter M Senge Preface - Arthur L Costa and Rosemarie M Liebmann Process as Content in Education of Exceptional Children - Reuven Feuerstein, Rafi Feuerstein, and Yaron Schur Generative Topics for Process Curriculum - Vito Perrone and Bena Kallick Teaching as Process - Arthur L Costa Instruction for Process Learning - Marion Leibowitz A Process-Oriented Paradigm - Marilyn Tabor Implications for Professional Development Enhancing Transfer - Robin Fogarty New Technologies - Timothy Melchior et al New Learning? Using Techology to Combine Process and Content - Stanley Pogrow Problem-Based Learning in Science - Robert Swartz Tools to Enhance Thinking and Learning - Sandra Parks Processes for Diverse Voices - Rosemarie M Liebmann and Anthony Colella Inviting the Feminine Voice - Rosemarie M Liebmann and Barbara Wright Measuring from in the Middle of Learning - Bena Kallick What Would Schools Be Like if Process Were Content? - Fred Morton Afterword - Lou Rubin The Essence: Process as Content

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NLS9780803963122
9780803963122
0803963122
Supporting the Spirit of Learning: When Process Is Content by Arthur L. Costa
New
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
1997-03-17
264
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