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Vibrant Learning: An Integrative Approach to Teaching Content Area Disciplines

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Full Title:

Vibrant Learning: An Integrative Approach to Teaching Content Area Disciplines

Contributors:

By (Author) Debra K. Wellman
By (author) Cathy Y. Kim
By (author) Lynn Columba
By (author) Alden J. Moe

ISBN:

9781475842364

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

27th July 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Teacher training
Educational psychology

Dewey:

372.476

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

250

Dimensions:

Width 151mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

386g

Description

Grounded in research, Vibrant Learning, focuses on language-rich, literacy-based, collaborative classrooms as the foundation for transforming content area learning. The authors emphasize three areas: (1) strategies to support student understanding of concepts, (2) ideas to encourage student engagement, and (3) creating a lively and respectful classroom environment to foster an integrative approach to learning. Knowledgeable teachers with a repertoire of effective instructional strategies make genuine learning possible. With that in mind, this book presents a solid theoretical background and a set of practical tools in each of its chapters, ranging from assessment, compression, vocabulary, motivation, to integration for the content area teacher.

Reviews

Vibrant Learning brings a refreshing, inclusive, and comprehensive approach to content area teaching and learning. The authors provide the foundations for learning, including theory, history, and standards. These include the Common Core Standards as well as the professional standards for reading, literacy, English, mathematics, science, and social studies. The authors address and establish the importance of assessment and the tools of assessment, vocabulary instruction and learning, comprehension, fluency, writing, discussion, questioning, integration of the arts, and motivation in the well-designed chapters of this important book. The strategies for teaching these important and integrated areas play an integral part in the total picture of content area development and learning for teachers at all levels of instruction. -- Rona F. Flippo, Professor of Education, University of Massachusetts Boston
Teachers, these authors are talking to us! The first thing I noticed about this book is the toneone teacher to anotherthese topics are relevant to all of us: teacher candidates, novice teachers, experienced teachers, and professors in teacher education. The book has a number of vignettes that bring a real world tone to content literacy. I particularly appreciated the integration of the most prominent theoretical views of content literacy and how they apply to instructional strategies. The history of various pedagogies and how our profession has enacted them, including overviews of research history, helps us to understand todays theories of teaching and learning. Vibrant learning connects the disciplines as in real lifewe can appreciate the interconnection of literature and non-fiction texts as middle and high school students bridge their experiences into disciplinary learning. -- Dana L. Grisham, PhD, Professor, California State University, East Bay (Retired)
This remarkable book should be read and re-read by every educator; there are numerous lessons to be learned by teachers at all levels! Students in my Content Area Reading class raved that the complex concepts were easy to understand as a result of the excellent writing and beautiful visuals. The authors vast teaching experiences paired with a conversational writing style makes this book come alive. -- Abigail New, adjunct professor, Rollins College; classroom teacher, Orange County Public Schools
Vibrant Learningis a treasure for teachers and content area literacy course instructors. Guided by research and theory, this text provides practical insight and support for teaching content area literacy. This is a timely, approachable book packed with current information.Vibrant Learningfills a void in education texts. -- Seth Parsons, PhD, George Mason University
What a fantastic book!Vibrant Learninghas information for all---teachers, students, and the like. It is impressive in its format with contemporary scenarios that link realistically to life and connects with education via learning theorists, integration, standards, assessment, vocabulary, comprehension, fluency, writing, discussion, questioning, motivation, and the arts. This book will serve and encourage readers to implement vibrant learning in their classroom regardless of age, race, socioeconomic background, or gender. -- C. L. Pinchback, PhD, professor, department of mathematics, University of Central Arkansas
Vibrant Learning illuminates the process of integrating content areas from theory to practice. The textbook is extremely helpful for both preservice and inservice teachers who want to implement elements of instruction and assessment that deepen learning for all students. -- James A. Telese, professor of mathematics education, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
I hope you and your students find Vibrant Learning: An Integrative Approach to Teaching Content Area Disciplines as enjoyable as I have discovered. The text begins with a very readable discussion of five progressive learning theorists, and connects these through each chapter to model teaching ideas and activities. Each chapter begins with an interesting vignette and concludes with a theory to practice section. -- Alan Zollman, PhD, past-president, School Science and Mathematics Association; past vice-president, Research Council on School Mathematics; faculty emeritus, Dept. of Mathematics Sciences at Northern Illinois University, secondary mathematics education, Indiana University Southeast

Author Bio

Debra K. Wellman is a professor of education and director of the Christian A. Johnson Center for Effective Teaching at Rollins College. Her scholarly interests examine the value of field placements in teacher education, book clubs as a means for teaching reading and other content areas, and effective ways to support new teacher experiences. Cathy Y. Kim is a faculty member in the Education Department at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA. Her scholarly interests include comprehension theories and strategies, content area literacy, and reader response theories. Lynn Columba, an associate professor in Lehigh Universitys College of Education, teaches future mathematics educators to embrace an interdisciplinary in the mathematics classroom. Her research focuses on the integration of literacy and technology into mathematics. Alden J. Moe, professor emeritus from Rollins College and Lehigh University, has taught all grades throughout his illustrious career. Aldens research focused on reading diagnosis, childrens literature, and vocabulary. This will be Aldens fifteenth book.

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