An exploration of how K–12 teachers support students’
self-directed learning. What if classrooms were places where all
learners have opportunities to work on projects and explore ideas that
feel important to them? To have their voice and curiosity honored, and
to have access to peers and teachers who support them on their
learning journeys? In Start with Questions, Karen Brennan and Sarah
Blum-Smith explore how K–12 teachers are making this possible by
supporting students’ self-directed learning—an approach to
learning that enables students to find joy and meaning in what they
are doing, enhancing their learning in the moment and creating
excitement for future learning. Based on a year-long study with 25
teachers in elementary, middle, and high school computing classrooms
across the United States, the book showcases teaching that centers
students’ ideas for what and how they learn. The book shares stories
of practice drawn from teacher interviews, classroom observations, and
reflective journals. Each story is accompanied by theory from
educators, researchers, and philosophers—such as Eleanor Duckworth,
Paulo Freire, bell hooks, and Donald Schön—to illuminate the
powerful principles underlying teachers’ support of self-directed
learning in the classroom. Collectively, the stories and theory offer
a vision of how beautiful learning happens when teachers start with
questions and create the conditions for learners to take themselves
and their ideas seriously.
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The Classroom as Design Studio
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780262051453
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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