Curiosity and Powerful Learning Models of Practice 5 & 6: Inductive Teaching and Mnemonics
Curiosity and Powerful Learning Models of Practice 5 & 6: Inductive Teaching and Mnemonics
By: David Hopkins
The six models of practice explored in this three-volume series are all rooted in inquiry and in the belief that a teacher’s role is not simply to “teach,” but to create powerful contexts for learning.
Model 5: inductive teaching, encourages students to build, test, and use categories. It nurtures logical thinking and supports students to process information effectively.
Model 6: mnemonics, assists students to master large amounts of information and to gain conscious control of their learning processes.
After completing the included assessment tool on classroom and school conditions, it offers two classroom work models for practice—an inductive teaching model and a mnemonics model—describing each model’s key features and syntax. It includes peer coaching guides for the models that help facilitate planning, communication, and sharing ideas among teacher teams.
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