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A Guide to Graphic Organizers

A Guide to Graphic Organizers

Helping Students Organize and Process Content for Deeper Learning

by James A. Bellanca
Hardback
Publication Date: 14/08/2007

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Using Graphic Organizers to Increase Learning: A Step by Step Guide, Second Edition offers teachers of all grade levels and content areas a collection of 24 ready-to-use graphic organizers to help students organize their thinking, process content, and work cooperatively. In the bookAEs first section, each graphic organizer is featured in its own chapter, providing:A lesson for introducing the organizer to studentsIdeas for using the organizer in different subject areas and grade levelsTips for using the organizer to maximize student learningThe second section provides strategies for using graphic organizers with cooperative learning groups, exploration of the role of graphic organizers in developing thinking processes, and suggestions for using them as assessment tools. This revised edition has been updated with current research, several new graphic organizers, a streamlined format, and an expanded collection of examples.
ISBN:
9781412952996
9781412952996
Category:
Study & learning skills: general
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
14-08-2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
264
Dimensions (mm):
279x215x22mm
Weight:
0.96kg
James A. Bellanca

James Bellanca is a life-long advocate for the principles and practices created by Reuven Feuerstein. As a Senior Fellow for the Partnership for 21st Century Learning, he created and edits the innovative P21Blogazine.

He is the editor of a series of 21st Century Deeper Learning collections, has authored more than a dozen how-to books aimed to infuse critical and creative thinking across the curriculum and is President of the Illinois Consortium for 21st Century Schools.

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