Flip the Switch! How to Get Students Into Learning Mode Now. Walk into any classroom, and within a few seconds you’ll have a sense of whether the atmosphere is one of stagnation and passivity or one of motivation and engagement where students are learning. What is it that separates the latter from the former?In this book, education expert Gayle Gregory offers the conditions necessary to foster an environment of active, visible learning in a brain-compatible climate. In its pages you’ll find:  • What effective teachers should know and do to activate student learning and reach targeted standards using theories such as Growth Mindsets and Panksepp’s SEEKING system  • What an “instructionally intelligent” teacher has in her repertoire that impacts student success  • Multiple practical strategies to implement immediately that activate student thinking and target learning intentions through differentiation and the use of collaboration, formative assessment, and feedback Gregory’s powerful strategies and tactics, your classroom will be positively electric with enthusiasm for learning and greater student success. “In going from ‘teachers as fount of knowledge’ to ‘teacher as facilitator’ the field has overcorrected. Gayle Gregory corrects all that with a comprehensive and deep portrayal of the need for ’teachers to be activators’ of learning in partnership with students. Based on equal measure of research and practice Gregory gives is a compelling set of ideas and tools to maximize student learning and engagement. Read it and hit the ground running!” Michael Fullan, Professor Emeritus, OISE/University of Toronto

Activating Assessment

Activating Assessment

Students cannot succeed in any subject, including math and science, without attention to all their learning and developmental needs. ASCD supports challenging goals and accountability that encompass the education of the whole child. In doing so, we advocate a more complete definition of a student achievement that supports the development of the child who is healthy, knowledgeable, motivated and engaged.

— Gene Carter of ASCD, response to George W. Bush’s State of the Union address, February 1, 2006

Our modern world is suffering from what Robert Waterman (1987) dubbed the DRIP syndrome: we are data rich but information poor. We are expert at collecting data but not nearly as good at extracting meaningful information from that data.

Sadly, the DRIP syndrome has spread to ...

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