Fostering Habits of Mind in Today's Students: A New Approach to Developmental Education
Co-published with and Students need more than just academic skills for success in college and career, and the lack of an explicit instructional focus on the “soft skills” critical to postsecondary success poses a challenge for many students who enter college, especially the underprepared. Based upon a multi-campus, cross-disciplinary collaboration, this book presents the resulting set of habits-of-mind-based strategies that demonstrably help not only low-income, ESL, and first-generation college students overcome obstacles on the path to degree completion; these strategies equally benefit all students. They promote life-long, integrative learning and foster intellectual qualities such as curiosity, openness, flexibility, engagement, and persistence that are the key to developing internalized and transferrable competencies that are seldom given direct attention in college classrooms. This contributed volume, written with full-time and adjunct faculty in mind, provides the rationale for this pedagogical approach and presents the sequential instructional cycle that begins by identifying students’ assets and progressively focusing on specific habits to develop their capacity to transfer their learning to new tasks and situations.Faculty from both two-year and four-year colleges provide examples of how they implement these practices in English, math, and General Education courses, and demonstrate the applicability of these practices across course types and disciplines.Chapters address key factors of college success, including:* The link between habits of mind and student retention and achievement* Using an assets-based approach to teaching and learning* Supporting and engaging students* Creating inclusive learning communities* Building confidence and self-efficacy* Promoting transfer of learning* Teacher networks and cross-disciplinary collaborationBy foregrounding habits of mind as an instructional lens, this book makes a unique contribution to teaching in developmental and general education settings.

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Fostering Habits of Mind in Today's Students: A New Approach to Developmental Education
Co-published with and Students need more than just academic skills for success in college and career, and the lack of an explicit instructional focus on the “soft skills” critical to postsecondary success poses a challenge for many students who enter college, especially the underprepared. Based upon a multi-campus, cross-disciplinary collaboration, this book presents the resulting set of habits-of-mind-based strategies that demonstrably help not only low-income, ESL, and first-generation college students overcome obstacles on the path to degree completion; these strategies equally benefit all students. They promote life-long, integrative learning and foster intellectual qualities such as curiosity, openness, flexibility, engagement, and persistence that are the key to developing internalized and transferrable competencies that are seldom given direct attention in college classrooms. This contributed volume, written with full-time and adjunct faculty in mind, provides the rationale for this pedagogical approach and presents the sequential instructional cycle that begins by identifying students’ assets and progressively focusing on specific habits to develop their capacity to transfer their learning to new tasks and situations.Faculty from both two-year and four-year colleges provide examples of how they implement these practices in English, math, and General Education courses, and demonstrate the applicability of these practices across course types and disciplines.Chapters address key factors of college success, including:* The link between habits of mind and student retention and achievement* Using an assets-based approach to teaching and learning* Supporting and engaging students* Creating inclusive learning communities* Building confidence and self-efficacy* Promoting transfer of learning* Teacher networks and cross-disciplinary collaborationBy foregrounding habits of mind as an instructional lens, this book makes a unique contribution to teaching in developmental and general education settings.

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Fostering Habits of Mind in Today's Students: A New Approach to Developmental Education

Fostering Habits of Mind in Today's Students: A New Approach to Developmental Education

Fostering Habits of Mind in Today's Students: A New Approach to Developmental Education

Fostering Habits of Mind in Today's Students: A New Approach to Developmental Education

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Co-published with and Students need more than just academic skills for success in college and career, and the lack of an explicit instructional focus on the “soft skills” critical to postsecondary success poses a challenge for many students who enter college, especially the underprepared. Based upon a multi-campus, cross-disciplinary collaboration, this book presents the resulting set of habits-of-mind-based strategies that demonstrably help not only low-income, ESL, and first-generation college students overcome obstacles on the path to degree completion; these strategies equally benefit all students. They promote life-long, integrative learning and foster intellectual qualities such as curiosity, openness, flexibility, engagement, and persistence that are the key to developing internalized and transferrable competencies that are seldom given direct attention in college classrooms. This contributed volume, written with full-time and adjunct faculty in mind, provides the rationale for this pedagogical approach and presents the sequential instructional cycle that begins by identifying students’ assets and progressively focusing on specific habits to develop their capacity to transfer their learning to new tasks and situations.Faculty from both two-year and four-year colleges provide examples of how they implement these practices in English, math, and General Education courses, and demonstrate the applicability of these practices across course types and disciplines.Chapters address key factors of college success, including:* The link between habits of mind and student retention and achievement* Using an assets-based approach to teaching and learning* Supporting and engaging students* Creating inclusive learning communities* Building confidence and self-efficacy* Promoting transfer of learning* Teacher networks and cross-disciplinary collaborationBy foregrounding habits of mind as an instructional lens, this book makes a unique contribution to teaching in developmental and general education settings.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620361795
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/21/2015
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 8.80(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Jennifer Fletcher; Adela Najarro; Hetty Yelland; Emily Lardner

Table of Contents

Foreword—Emily Lardner Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Why Habits of Mind Matter—Jennifer Fletcher 1 Discovering Assets—Hetty Yelland Super Power Essay —Lydia Graecyn Reflecting Home Culture—Adela Najarro Book Building—Adela Najarro Opening-Week Activities—Ken Rand 2 Creating Communities—Adela Najarro Pass as a Class—Lydia Graecyn Building a Supportive Community in the Classroom—Tina Sander Forming Familias—Adela Najarro 3 Engaging Learners—Jennifer Fletcher and Hetty Yelland Lazy Teacher or Genius? A Case for Vocabulary Enhancement Through Playing Scrabble in the Classroom—Hetty Yelland Recess—Jennifer McGuire The Great Debaters? Well, Close Enough—María Boza Gender and Miscommunication—Sunita Lanka Letter to the Editor—Kathleen Leonard 4 Building Confidence—Jennifer Fletcher Boredom Busters—Jennifer Fletcher A Different You—Jennifer McGuire Working the Workshop—Lydia Graecyn Proofreading. How Can We Polish our Essays When Our Brains and Computers Have Such Limitations?—Tina Sander 5 Developing Students’ Self-Efficacy—Adela Najarro Academic Essay Structure—Adela Najarro Group Projects. Turning Students Into Teachers—Olga Blomgren Students Respond to Instructor’s Comments on Essays—Rhea Mendoza-Lewis Cheating? Everyone Cheats—Daphne Young 6 Promoting Transfer of Learning—Jennifer Fletcher Using the Habits of Mind as a Reflective Tool—Natasha Oehlman Reading, Writing, and Habits of Mind Reflection Essay—Olga Blomgren Words of Advice—Jennifer McGuire Negotiating Transfer Within Sustainability. From Consumer to Policy Maker—Rebecca Kersnar Writing in the Math Class—Ken Rand Conclusion—Jennifer Fletcher Appendi xA. Making Cross-Disciplinary, Intersegmental Partnerships Work The Story Behind the Exemplars—Jennifer Fletcher and Becky Reed Rosenberg Appendix B. Connective Learning Log Questions for Reflection on Transfer of Learning Appendix C. Habits of Mind Lesson Student Feedback Form Appendix D. Presurvey of Math Appendix E. Presurvey of Writing Appendix F. Postsurvey of Math Appendix G. Postsurvey of Writing About the Editors and Contributors Index

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