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Using Concept Mapping to Foster Adaptive Expertise

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Concept mapping is a powerful means to promote metacognitive learning in students and teachers alike. When teachers integrate concept mapping into their instructional planning, they clarify the big ideas, expose new conceptual relationships, and refine learning goals for their students. Salmon and Kelly provide a research-based framework and corresponding strategies to help teachers develop, critique, and revise their concept maps. In using this approach, teachers refine knowledge for teaching in order to expand their adaptive expertise and ultimately improve the academic performances of their students. Teacher candidates at both the undergraduate and graduate level can use this book to support their professional learning and planning for teaching. Teacher educators will find this text appropriate for courses that address learning, cognition, and instructional planning. In-service professionals can use the approach described here to support their own professional development through their practice. Administrators and coaches will find the volume a useful tool in fostering a professional learning community in their schools.

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ISBN: 9781433122705
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Author: Diane Salmon, Melissa Kelly
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 263 pages
Series: Educational Psychology
Genres: Educational strategies and policy
Psychology
Philosophy and theory of education
Educational psychology
Teacher training
Advice on education