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Costa, Arthur L.
Cognitive capital :investing in teacher quality /
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杜威分類號:
370.15/2
書名/作者:
Cognitive capital : : investing in teacher quality // Arthur L. Costa, Robert J. Garmston, Diane P. Zimmerman ; foreword by Michael Fullan.
作者:
Costa, Arthur L.
其他作者:
Garmston, Robert J.
出版者:
New York : : Teachers College Press,, c2014.
面頁冊數:
xviii, 122 p. : : ill. ;; 23 cm.
標題:
Thought and thinking - Study and teaching.
標題:
Cognitive styles.
標題:
Team learning approach in education.
標題:
Personal coaching.
標題:
Teachers - In-service training.
標題:
Teachers - Rating of.
ISBN:
9780807754979 (pbk.) :
ISBN:
0807754978 (pbk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 109-114) and index.
內容註:
1. Investing in teacher quality; Current trends; Moving toward questions of practice; Defining cognitive capital -- 2. Assessing the complexities of teaching; The clarion call: the public demand for school accountability; Assessing professional competencies; Prescriptions versus accountable dialogue; Toward a more complete model of teaching and learning; Conflicting views of teaching territories; Cognitive capital: honoring the complexity of the profession; Growing our investment: a declaration; In summary -- 3. Toward a new conception of value; A new conception of quality; Positive human capacities increase cognitive capital; States of mind as qualities of teacher excellence; The value of the 5 states of mind: high-yield investments; Elaborating the complexity and elegance of the states of mind; Profound knowledge: the transfer of states of mind; Goal-focused coaching; Value added: self-organizing systems; In summary -- 4. Balancing the leadership portfolio: the mediative functions of coaching and facilitating; Four distinct leadership roles; Informative and mediative roles; Defining facilitator and coach; Coaching enhances instructional thought; Facilitation: developing collective states of mind; Calibrating, facilitating, and implementing the common core state standards; Reconceptualizing teaching as coaching and facilitating; In summary -- 5. Mediating: conversations that liberate states of mind; Defining mediated learning; Mediating holonomy; The neuroscience of mediated learning; Mediating states of mind through structured professional conversations; Coaching tools that build trust and rapport; In summary -- 6. Balancing the leadership portfolio: presenting and consulting; Defining a presenter and a consultant; How presenters manage relationships; How consultants manage relationships; Shifting locus of control to the client; Building cognitive capital: the presenter can also mediate; Building cognitive capital: the consultant can also mediate;
Cognitive capital :investing in teacher quality /
Costa, Arthur L.
Cognitive capital :
investing in teacher quality /Arthur L. Costa, Robert J. Garmston, Diane P. Zimmerman ; foreword by Michael Fullan. - New York :Teachers College Press,c2014. - xviii, 122 p. :ill. ;23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 109-114) and index.
1. Investing in teacher quality; Current trends; Moving toward questions of practice; Defining cognitive capital -- 2. Assessing the complexities of teaching; The clarion call: the public demand for school accountability; Assessing professional competencies; Prescriptions versus accountable dialogue; Toward a more complete model of teaching and learning; Conflicting views of teaching territories; Cognitive capital: honoring the complexity of the profession; Growing our investment: a declaration; In summary -- 3. Toward a new conception of value; A new conception of quality; Positive human capacities increase cognitive capital; States of mind as qualities of teacher excellence; The value of the 5 states of mind: high-yield investments; Elaborating the complexity and elegance of the states of mind; Profound knowledge: the transfer of states of mind; Goal-focused coaching; Value added: self-organizing systems; In summary -- 4. Balancing the leadership portfolio: the mediative functions of coaching and facilitating; Four distinct leadership roles; Informative and mediative roles; Defining facilitator and coach; Coaching enhances instructional thought; Facilitation: developing collective states of mind; Calibrating, facilitating, and implementing the common core state standards; Reconceptualizing teaching as coaching and facilitating; In summary -- 5. Mediating: conversations that liberate states of mind; Defining mediated learning; Mediating holonomy; The neuroscience of mediated learning; Mediating states of mind through structured professional conversations; Coaching tools that build trust and rapport; In summary -- 6. Balancing the leadership portfolio: presenting and consulting; Defining a presenter and a consultant; How presenters manage relationships; How consultants manage relationships; Shifting locus of control to the client; Building cognitive capital: the presenter can also mediate; Building cognitive capital: the consultant can also mediate;
ISBN: 9780807754979 (pbk.) :NTD 1,295
LCCN: 2013034035Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: LB1590.3 / .C66 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 370.15/2
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