Lessons in Critical Thinking Lessons in Critical Thinking

Lessons in Critical Thinking

Descrizione dell’editore

A collaborative project of Peter Pappas and his ED 424 ~ Computers and Educational Technology - a spring ’17 pilot course at the University of Portland’s School of Education. Student-designed lessons include: “Dihydro-What?” by Kristen Turner, “Using TV Ads to Teach Persuasive Writing” by Jennifer Upchurch, “The Choice is Yours” by Eli McElroy and Tamalin Salisbury, “How to Read Between the Lines of Research” by Hannah O'Brien, “Do You Believe It To Be True Or False?” by Jeremy Jon Reyes Pingul and “Civically Sublime” by Kurt Anderson, Bekah Kolb, Ryan Greenberg


This book was developed using a project-based learning approach under the direction of nationally-recognized educator - Peter Pappas. Our senior pre-service teachers developed engaging lessons which promoted critical thinking skills in their content areas using the edtech tools of their choice. 

  • GENERE
    Professionali e tecnici
    PUBBLICATO
    2017
    28 aprile
    LINGUA
    EN
    Inglese
    PAGINE
    45
    EDITORE
    Edteck Designs for Learning, Inc
    DATI DEL FORNITORE
    Edteck Designs for Learning, Inc
    DIMENSIONE
    23,6
    MB
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