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Teaching in the Age of Disinformation: Don't Confuse Me with the Data, My Mind Is Made Up!

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Full Title:

Teaching in the Age of Disinformation: Don't Confuse Me with the Data, My Mind Is Made Up!

Contributors:

By (Author) Selma Wassermann

ISBN:

9781475840971

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

4th May 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Curriculum planning and development
Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy
Decision theory: general

Dewey:

028.7071

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

184

Dimensions:

Width 161mm, Height 232mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

463g

Description

Teaching in the Age of Disinformation makes a case for the importance of developing students intelligent habits of mind so that they become more discriminating consumers of the information that comes at them from the Internet, social media, television and the tabloid press in this alternate truth era. Part I sets the stage for the need for an informed citizenry, given the many and varied sources of disinformation that they are exposed to and what the implications are when they are unable to make such distinctions. Part II deals with the specifics of how teachers may develop curriculum activities that call for higher order thinking, within the many and diverse subject areas of elementary and secondary education. Hundreds of examples of curriculum activities are included, as well as suggestions for how teachers use higher order questioning strategies in classroom discussions to enable and promote student thinking. A pleasure to read, the book draws on the authors long and extensive experience in teaching, writing and research with teaching for thinking, and offers teachers research-tested ways to incorporate the development of students intelligent habits of mind in their daily classroom work.

Reviews

The need for such a book has never been greater. In a world where the truth is labeled fake news and facts are manufactured on demand, the skills of higher order thinking are in constant demand. As with all her writing, Selma Wassermann is able to present deep ideas in a highly readable manner. -- William C. Cliett, former superintendent of schools, Gainesville, Florida
I see this book as a how-to guide for effective teaching, wrapped in a security blanket with a sprinkle of inspiration a slim volume every teacher can keep at the ready as he/she faces daily challenges. -- Judith Feder, public policy professor, Georgetown University
This is an important work and there is probably no one in our profession better placed through experience and philosophy to do it. The writing is so clear and persuasive, it is a pleasure to read. -- Dr. James Raths, emeritus professor, University of Delaware
This book has a very high value for teachers. Wassermann has the gift of knowing the world of classroom teaching both elementary and secondary from the language used to the ideas and being able to use scholarly knowledge and concepts in language and examples that teachers and readers easily grasp, and if so inclined, can use the next week or in the next unit they teach. -- Larry Cuban, professor emeritus, Stanford University

Author Bio

Selma Wassermann is Professor Emerita in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University. Her books include Teaching for Thinking Today: Theory, Strategies and Activities for the K-8 Classroom, This Teaching Life, The Art of Interactive Teaching, and An Introduction to Case Method Teaching: A Guide to the Galaxy.

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