Student Successes With Thinking Maps(R): School-Based Research, Results, and Models for Achievement Using Visual Tools

Student Successes With Thinking Maps(R): School-Based Research, Results, and Models for Achievement Using Visual Tools

by David N . Hyerle (Editor)

Synopsis

Foreword by Pat Wolfe

`Following a presentation of the what, why, and how of Thinking Maps, the reader is treated to a panoramic view into schools that have successfully used this unique tool kit to bridge the gap from research to practice. All are worthy models to examine-and follow-as schools focus on continuous growth for all through both individual and school improvement. The book is a must read! ' - Marti Richardson, President, National Staff Development Council

How do we support all learners to use thinking skills across disciplines?

Visual organizers reflect what we know of how the brain processes, stores, links, and builds new learning. In this new resource David Hyerle, the originator of Thinking Maps, shares stories from teachers, principals, and trainers who have adopted the maps to increase student achievement and revitalize learning communities.

Among the specific successes here, teachers and leaders will find ways to use Thinking Maps as a visual language and a frame of reference to:

- Help all students access difficult content areas

- Provide a bridge to overcome cultural disconnects between teachers and learners

- Spur higher-order thinking and discussion even in young children

- Offer a tool to assess content understanding in students with limited English

- Provide a means for students to think and talk more deeply about mathematics

- Provide prompts and organizers for more effective writing

- Offer new learning supports for students with differences

- Provide a common learning community toolbox for teachers, students, and parents

- Integrate learning across grades and subjects and from prior knowledge to new learning

Students, teachers, and administrators, have proven that thinking maps are a key to improving performance by students across cultures and languages, raising the quality of instruction and offering new pathways to sustain constructive conversations within schools.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 232
Edition: 1
Publisher: Corwin
Published: 07 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 1412904749
ISBN 13: 9781412904742

Media Reviews
Following a presentation of the what, why, and how of Thinking Maps (R), the reader is treated to a panoramic view into schools that have successfully used this unique tool kit to bridge the gap from research to practice. All are worthy models to examine-and follow-as schools focus on continuous growth for all through both individual and school improvement. The book is a must read! -- Marti Richardson, Past President
David Hyerle proposes a common visual language for teaching and learning...the best of all possible worlds, where diverse communities of teachers, learners, and school administrators use maps as a way to level the playng field in a collaborative sharing of ideas and monitoring and assessment of student work. -- Contemporary Psychology APA Review of Books
Author Bio
David Hyerle is an independent researcher, author, and consultant focused on literacy, thinking-process instruction, and whole-school change. He is the developer of the Thinking Maps language and is presently codirector of Designs for Thinking, a consulting and research group based in New England.