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Mind Builders: Multidisciplinary Challenges for Cooperative Team-building and Competition

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Mind Builders: Multidisciplinary Challenges for Cooperative Team-building and Competition

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul Fleisher
By (author) Donald M. Ziegler

ISBN:

9781591583769

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Libraries Unlimited Inc

Publication Date:

30th September 2006

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

371.956

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

112

Description

Like the nationally known Destination Imagination competition, Mind Builders offers simple engineering problems to be solved by student teams. It begins with a few exercises to introduce the team concept. These are followed by ten warm up problems that can be completed within an hour or less, with little advanced preparation. Finally, teachers choose one of 12 engineering challenges to be completed by teams over an extended period, and presented to judges on Challenge Day. For more than twenty years, the Richmond, Virginia Public Schools' program for gifted students has conducted an interscholastic competition similar to the nationally known competition, Destination Imagination. In the featured contest of this yearly event, teams of five students present solutions to engineering problems that they have worked on for several weeks or more. The problems are multidisciplinary, including elements of research, writing, mathematics and science, and a creative dramatic or musical presentation. Each challenge requires just a few inexpensive materials and a minimum of equipment. In addition to their use with gifted students and others in interscholastic competitions, these problems make excellent challenges for classroom use, or even for use with extracurricular or recreational organizations such as Scout groups or Boys and Girls Clubs. They are written to include basic skills from the core curriculum, and require students to work cooperatively to solve problems with multiple solutions. This book offers 12 simple engineering problems plus ten warm up problems to be solved by student teams. Each challenge includes detailed specifications, hints for teachers and coaches, scoring rubrics, a list of references that will help students get started on the problem, and a check-list for administering each competition.

Reviews

Fleisher and Ziegler, retired educators with experience teaching gifted elementary students, provide 12 simple engineering problems to be solved by student teams in grades 4-8, along with exercises to introduce students to the team concept and different team roles. Ten warm-up team projects can be completed with little advance preparation, unlike the 12 engineering challenges, which must be completed by teams over an extended period of time. Each challenge includes detailed instructions, a B&W photo, hints for teachers and coaches, scoring rubrics, a list of references to help students get started, and a checklist for administrating a competition. The challenges are indeed challenging, requiring students to create original, working musical instruments, or a catapult, for example. * Reference & Research Book News *

Author Bio

Paul Fleisher is a retired educator. He is the author of numerous nonfiction books for children as well as software and other materials for educators and worked for many years as an educator of gifted and talented children. Donald M. Ziegler is retired from teaching gifted elementary students in Richmond, Virginia public schools.

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