Dispositions as Habits of Mind

Dispositions as Habits of Mind
Author: Erskine S. Dottin
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2009-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761849643

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This book provides opportunities for candidates in teacher education programs, which focus on nurturing and assessing dispositions, to see the habits of mind for making professional conduct more intelligent, practice them, and receive feedback about their performance.

Habits of Mind

Habits of Mind
Author: Arthur L. Costa,Bena Kallick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0871203723

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Dispositions as Habits of Mind

Dispositions as Habits of Mind
Author: Erskine S. Dottin
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780761849636

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Dispositions as Habits of Mind provides opportunities for candidates in teacher education programs, which focus on nurturing and assessing dispositions, to see the habits of mind for making professional conduct more intelligent, practice them, and receive feedback about their performance. Some scholars have pointed out that the rush by many teacher education programs to meet accreditation mandates with regard to 'dispositions' has generated a host of measures for assessing dispositions and very little focus on programs first establishing some conceptual understanding of the construct, and then teaching candidates about dispositions. This work on dispositions highlights the serious effort to help teachers and other professional school personnel to form habits and use them as active means in making their professional conduct more effective and intelligent.

Learning and Leading with Habits of Mind

Learning and Leading with Habits of Mind
Author: Arthur L. Costa,Bena Kallick
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416607410

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Revised and expanded from the original 4-book Habits of Mind series, this compelling volume shows how developing strong habits of mind is an essential foundation for leading, teaching, learning, and living well in a complex world.

Structuring Learning Environments in Teacher Education to Elicit Dispositions as Habits of Mind

Structuring Learning Environments in Teacher Education to Elicit Dispositions as Habits of Mind
Author: Erskine S. Dottin,Lynne D. Miller,George E. O'Brien
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780761860860

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This book focuses on faculty members in a learning community in the College of Education at Florida International University. It discusses their pedagogical efforts to structure learning environments consistent with the philosophical orientation in the college's conceptual framework to call forth dispositions, or key habits of mind that are consistent with reflective intelligence.

Students at the Center

Students at the Center
Author: Bena Kallick,Allison Zmuda
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-01-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416623243

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Educators’ most important work is to help students develop the intellectual and social strength of character necessary to live well in the world. The way to do this, argue authors Bena Kallick and Allison Zmuda, is to increase the say students have in their own learning and prepare them to navigate complexities they face both inside and beyond school. This means rethinking traditional teacher and student roles and re-examining goal setting, lesson planning, assessment, and feedback practices. It means establishing classrooms that prioritize ▪ Voice—Involving students in “the what” and “the how” of learning and equipping them to be stewards of their own education. ▪ Co-creation—Guiding students to identify the challenges and concepts they want to explore and outline the actions they will take. ▪ Social construction—Having students work with others to theorize, pursue common goals, build products, and generate performances. ▪ Self-discovery—Teaching students to reflect on their own developing skills and knowledge so that they will acquire new understandings of themselves and how they learn. Based on their exciting work in the field, Kallick and Zmuda map out a transformative model of personalization that puts students at the center and asks them to employ the set of dispositions for engagement and learning known as the Habits of Mind. They share the perspectives of educators engaged in this work; highlight the habits that empower students to pursue aspirations, investigate problems, design solutions, chase curiosities, and create performances; and provide tools and recommendations for adjusting classroom practices to facilitate learning that is self-directed, dynamic, sometimes messy, and always meaningful.

Structuring Learning Environments in Teacher Education to Elicit Dispositions as Habits of Mind

Structuring Learning Environments in Teacher Education to Elicit Dispositions as Habits of Mind
Author: Erskine S. Dottin,Lynne D. Miller,George E. O'Brien
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2013-02-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780761860877

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This book focuses on faculty members in a learning community in the College of Education at Florida International University. It discusses their pedagogical efforts to structure learning environments consistent with the philosophical orientation in the college’s conceptual framework to call forth dispositions, or key habits of mind that are consistent with reflective intelligence.

Nurturing Habits of Mind in Early Childhood

Nurturing Habits of Mind in Early Childhood
Author: Arthur L. Costa,Bena Kallick
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2019-02-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416627104

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In the first years of life, as children observe, imitate, and interact with people and their environment, the brain is structuring a foundation for vocabulary, values, cognitive processes, and social skills. Educators, you can help influence that development by teaching the skills and dispositions of intelligent, creative, effective decision makers and problem solvers. Within these pages, Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick share the authentic stories and experiences of teachers who have taught these Habits of Mind (HOM) to young children: - Persisting - Managing impulsivity - Listening with understanding and empathy - Thinking flexibly - Thinking about thinking - Striving for accuracy - Questioning and posing problems - Applying past knowledge to new situations - Thinking and communicating with clarity and precision - Gathering data through all senses - Creating, imagining, and innovating - Responding with wonderment and awe - Taking responsible risks - Finding humor - Thinking interdependently - Remaining open to continuous learning The practical examples in this book show how anybody who works with young children can introduce the Habits of Mind in entertaining and concrete ways that are developmentally appropriate. By designing learning experiences that reflect the situations and challenges children face in their lives, educators can help our youngest citizens begin to develop the habits of mind that feed a lifetime of learning.