Beschreibung
It's not what students know, but what they do with what they know that is importantSchools are changing in response to this reality, and inTransforming Schools Using Project-Based Learning, Performance Assessment, and Common Core Standards, Bob Lenz, Justin Wells, and Sally Kingston draw on the example of the Envision Education schools, as well as other leading schools around the country, to show how the concept of deeper learning can meet the need for students who are both college and career ready and engaged in their own education.
In this book, the authors explain how project-based learning can blend with Common Core-aligned performance assessment for deeper learning. You'll discover how many schools have successfully made the transition from traditional, teacher-centered learning to project-based, deeper learning and find many practical ideas for implementation.
Companion DVD and website include videos showing how to implement deeper learning strategies in the classroomEvidence-based descriptions show why deeper learning is right for studentsPerformance assessment experts explain how to align assessments with Common Core by shifting the emphasis from knowing to doingExtensive game plan section provides step-by-step guidance for change
Schools are complex organizations, and transformation involves all of the stakeholders, from students to superintendents. But as this book shows, there are amazing benefits to be realized when everyone commits to diving deeper into learning.
Autorenportrait
Bob Lenz is cofounder and Chief of Innovation of Envision Education, which includes Envision Schools, and Envision Learning Partners.
Justin Wells is a founding English teacher of Envision Schools.
Sally Kingston, PhD, is the Senior Education Analyst at Applied Engineering Management Corporation.
Inhalt
Video Contents vii
Acknowledgments xiii
About the Authors xv
Foreword by TonyWagner xvii
Introduction: Why Learning Must Go Deeper 1
Breadth versus depthits an old struggle. Stop struggling. Go with depth. Its the only way to engage students in the present and to prepare them for their futures.
1 Transforming the Graduate 19
Everything maps backward from a redefinition of what it means to graduate from high school. Know, do, reflect: our unified theory.
2 Designing a Standards-Aligned Performance Assessment System 41
A school that is dedicated to deeper learning is a school that has established a coherent, schoolwide, standards-aligned performance assessment system. We explain what this means, why its vital, and how to work toward this challenging but transformative goal.
3 Project-Based LearningIts the How (and the Why) 65
Learning is deepest when it culminates in an act of creation. As we walk through an example project, we show how PBL is the most effective and efficient means to our ends: preparing students for rigorous performance assessments, meeting state standards, and, most important, making learning matter to students.
4 Transforming School Culture 101
Transforming the lives of students requires a culture that believes its possible. We describe how to nurture a culture for deeper learning.
5 Transforming School Systems 123
Without supporting structures, a schools mission is talk without action. We outline the school structures that sustain deeper learning, including advisory, project-based scheduling, common planning time, community meetings, student internships, and grading.
6 Leadership for Deeper Learning 147
As stewards of the schools mission, leaders must ensure integrity and consistency through all the layers of the organization. Here we offer philosophical and practical advice on how to lead a school through
transformative change.
7 A Call to Action 161
A movement is a small step taken by many people. Here are three ways to take a first step toward deeper learning.
Appendix: SupplementaryMaterial 173
Index 267
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