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Visual Tools for Transforming Information Into Knowledge, 2nd Edition

Visual Tools for Transforming Information Into Knowledge, 2nd Edition

David Hyerle
ISBN10: 1412924278
ISBN13: 9781412924276
Paperback
192 pages
2008 October, Corwin Press
 
Synopsis

Develop students' thinking, note-taking, and study skills with powerful visual tools!

Visual tools have the unique capacity to communicate rich patterns of thinking and help students take control of their own learning. This second edition of A Field Guide to Using Visual Tools shows teachers of all grades and disciplines how to use these tools to improve instruction and generate significant positive changes in students’ cognitive development and classroom performance.

Expert David Hyerle describes three basic types of visual tools: brainstorming webs that nurture creativity, graphic organizers that build analytical skills and help process specific content, and concept maps that promote cognitive development and critical thinking. Updated with new research and applications for three kinds of Thinking Maps®, this essential resource:

    • Expands teacher skills with practical guides for using each type of tool
    • Presents recent research on effective instructional strategies, reading comprehension, and how the brain works
    • Includes templates, examples, and more than 70 figures that show classroom applications
By utilizing these powerful, brain-compatible learning aids, teachers can help students strengthen higher-order thinking skills, master content and conceptual knowledge, and become independent learners!

About The Author:
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.

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