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“This is a blockbuster of a book. It allows teachers to follow standards, but provides space for them to develop students' wisdom, intelligence, and creativity (and of course success). Both teachers and students will come to understand themselves and their values better.”
—William E. Doll, Jr., Professor Emeritus
Louisiana State University
The essential guide for teaching beyond the test!
Students with strong higher-order thinking skills are more likely to become successful, lifelong learners. Based on extensive, collaborative research by leading authorities in the field, this book shows how to implement teaching and learning strategies that nurture intelligence, creativity, and wisdom.
This practical teaching manual offers an overview of the WICS model—Wisdom, Intelligence, Creativity, Synthesized—which helps teachers foster students' capacities for effective learning and problem solving. Teachers will find examples for language arts, history, mathematics, and science in Grades K12, as well as:
Hands-on strategies for enhancing students' memory, analytical, creative, and practical skills; Guidelines on teaching and assessing for successful intelligence; Details on how to apply the model in the classroom; Teacher reflection sections, suggested readings, and sample planning checklists
Teaching for Wisdom, Intelligence, Creativity, and Success is ideal for educators seeking to broaden their teaching repertoire as they expand the skills and abilities of students at all levels.
General Guidelines for Developing Diversified Assessments
General Guidelines for Developing Diversified Assessments
In this chapter, we will discuss the development of multiple-choice and open-ended assessments that address a range of cognitive skills. That is not to say that these are the only two forms of assessment, but they are the most commonly used in schools. Authentic, performance-based assessment is another very valuable form of assessment, but we will not discuss it here.
We typically use a three-step approach to developing multiple-choice and open-ended items to assess for memory, analytical, creative, and practical skills. As you read along, we encourage you to focus on one topic that you teach, and to develop examples of your own. We've provided tables for you to complete, but you can also keep ...
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