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Thinking Ahead - by Paul A Wagner & Daphne Johnson & Frank Fair & Daniel Fasko Jr (Paperback)

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  • This book addresses a very important aspect of teacher training, as well as the training of educational administrators, school counselors and other educational allied professionals, an aspect that is too often overlooked.
  • About the Author: Dr. Paul Wagner is author of half a dozen books and over 100 publications.
  • 168 Pages
  • Education, Teaching Methods & Materials

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This book brings dialogic and critical thinking into practice.



Book Synopsis



This book addresses a very important aspect of teacher training, as well as the training of educational administrators, school counselors and other educational allied professionals, an aspect that is too often overlooked. That aspect is role modeling a deliberative mind. A deliberative mind is one filled with wonderment and eagerness to learn. We introduce educational professionals to systematic pondering and large-scale wonderment.



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"To foster success for their students in our chaotic world, teachers must model deliberative reasoning and critic-creative thinking. Across a range of subjects, Wagner, Johnson, Fair and Fasko's book highlights effective instructional practices that infuse deep cognition and dialogue into classroom learning. A valuable resource for pre-service and in-service teachers." --Chris Dede, Wirth professor in Learning Technologies, Harvard University

"What is the purpose of education? What is education for? Why do we teach what we do? ... the way we do? These bedrock questions are topics Wagner, Johnson, Fair, and Fasko pose, answer, and - notably - invite you and your students to consider. Their tack is novel. Using what they term "scripts," they guide thought and summon explanations originating in questions such as whether the American system of checks and balances in government is fragile. With commitment, this can hone 21st-century skills and generate resources needed to wrestle with deep issues about education. My advice: Engage!" --Phil Winne, professor and Canada Research Chair, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada

"This is an extremely important topic for education. I particularly like the treatment of critical thinking as dually important for both intellectual and social/moral aims--for exploring the great questions of human existence and also for developing caring/understanding relations with those with whom we converse. I'll look forward to seeing more on this." --Nel Noddings, Lee L. Jacks professor of Education, Emerita, at Stanford University

"As a college professor for four decades, it is a great irony that we are never required to take even one course in "How to Teach." If I had read Thinking Ahead before I started teaching, I would have been a much more effective teacher. But, even as I approach the end of my teaching career, it is not too late to apply many of its lessons." --Donald Hatcher, professor of Philosophy, Baker University, author (with Anne Spencer) of Reasoning and Writing: From Critical Thinking to Composition

"Many educators and policy makers advocate for instruction in critical thinking and related higher-order skills in K-12 classrooms. But as Wagner, Johnson, Fair, and Fasko rightly point out, K-12 teachers cannot effectively nurture and model skills that they themselves haven't yet mastered. In Thinking Ahead, Wagner et al. provide concrete guidance for teacher educators who hope to foster critico-creative thinking--analytical yet open-minded inquiry and evaluation of ideas and evidence--in preservice and novice teachers. This book offers a goldmine of strategies and discussion topics that can help students in teacher preparation programs to think deeply and critico-creatively about things they might do both in their individual classrooms and in their broader educational communities." --Jeanne Ellis Ormrod, professor Emerita of Psychological Sciences, University of Northern Colorado

"Thinking Ahead: Engaging All Teachers in Critical Thinking is a valuable contribution to the current and relevant conversation around standardized testing, the associated adverse impact on education, and the immediate need for an increased focus on educating morally good thinkers with intellectual dexterity and strong critical thinking skills. If this book and the accompanying scripts are used in the spirit the authors intend, for both preservice teachers and their future students, Thinking Ahead will undoubtedly encourage deliberate minds with renewed wonderment and an eagerness to learn." --The Free Library



Thinking Ahead: Engaging All Teachers in Critical Thinking is a valuable contribution to the current and relevant conversation around standardized testing, the associated adverse impact on education, and the immediate need for an increased focus on educating morally good thinkers with intellectual dexterity and strong critical thinking skills. If this book and the accompanying scripts are used in the spirit the authors intend, for both preservice teachers and their future students, Thinking Ahead will undoubtedly encourage deliberate minds with renewed wonderment and an eagerness to learn.



As a college professor for four decades, it is a great irony that we are never required to take even one course in "How to Teach." If I had read Thinking Ahead before I started teaching, I would have been a much more effective teacher. But, even as I approach the end of my teaching career, it is not too late to apply many of its lessons.

Many educators and policy makers advocate for instruction in critical thinking and related higher-order skills in K-12 classrooms. But as Wagner, Johnson, Fair, and Fasko rightly point out, K-12 teachers cannot effectively nurture and model skills that they themselves haven't yet mastered. In Thinking Ahead, Wagner et al. provide concrete guidance for teacher educators who hope to foster critico-creative thinking--analytical yet open-minded inquiry and evaluation of ideas and evidence--in preservice and novice teachers. This book offers a goldmine of strategies and discussion topics that can help students in teacher preparation programs to think deeply and critico-creatively about things they might do both in their individual classrooms and in their broader educational communities.

This is an extremely important topic for education. I particularly like the treatment of critical thinking as dually important for both intellectual and social/moral aims--for exploring the great questions of human existence and also for developing caring/understanding relations with those with whom we converse. I'll look forward to seeing more on this.

To foster success for their students in our chaotic world, teachers must model deliberative reasoning and critic-creative thinking. Across a range of subjects, Wagner, Johnson, Fair and Fasko's book highlights effective instructional practices that infuse deep cognition and dialogue into classroom learning. A valuable resource for pre-service and in-service teachers.

What is the purpose of education? What is education for? Why do we teach what we do? ... the way we do? These bedrock questions are topics Wagner, Johnson, Fair, and Fasko pose, answer, and - notably - invite you and your students to consider. Their tack is novel. Using what they term "scripts," they guide thought and summon explanations originating in questions such as whether the American system of checks and balances in government is fragile. With commitment, this can hone 21st-century skills and generate resources needed to wrestle with deep issues about education. My advice: Engage!



About the Author



Dr. Paul Wagner is author of half a dozen books and over 100 publications. Senior Ranking Professor, College of Education, University of Houston-Clear Lake. Has held senior office in several national professional organizations.

Dr. Daphne Johnson teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Education at Sam Houston State University. She brought Project Based Learning to the Education courses at Sam Houston State, increasing critical thinking amongst the teacher candidates.

Dr. Frank Fair taught philosophy for many years at Sam Houston State University and started one of the first Critical Thinking courses in the country there. He served as Managing Editor of the journal INQUIRY: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines from 2010 to 2017.

Dr. Daniel Fasko, a Fellow of the Psychonomic Society, is a Professor of Educational Psychology, at Bowling Green State University where he teaches educational psychology and life-span development. His research interests are in critical and creative thinking, and moral reasoning and education.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 168
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Teaching Methods & Materials
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Paul A Wagner & Daphne Johnson & Frank Fair & Daniel Fasko Jr
Language: English
Street Date: February 9, 2018
TCIN: 1004202201
UPC: 9781475841015
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-3099
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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