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Collaboration, Communications, and Critical Thinking

A STEM-Inspired Path across the Curriculum

Dennis Adams and Mary Hamm

This book makes a case for a STEM-based approach across the curriculum by highlighting the potential impacts of rapid societal change, newly emerging information technologies, and the increasing demand for a new generation of skillful and well-rounded citizens and workers. The book discusses how thinking skills, collaborative learning, communications-related information technologies, science and math, language and literacy, and arts education can be used as mutually reinforcing instruments in preparing young learners. The role of the family, teachers, and school administration in creating an environment where young students can stand a chance is also articulated. Above all, the book reiterates the value of pedagogically attuned teachers who are sensitive to the diversity of backgrounds and capabilities of students. They will oversee and guide the transformation of young learners who will be trained to trust their creativity, humanity, and critical thinking skills in navigating the 21st century world.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 180 • Trim: 6½ x 9
978-1-4758-4998-1 • Hardback • May 2019 • $87.00 • (£67.00)
978-1-4758-4999-8 • Paperback • May 2019 • $42.00 • (£35.00)
978-1-4758-5000-0 • eBook • May 2019 • $39.50 • (£30.00)
Subjects: Education / Curricula, Education / Decision-Making & Problem Solving, Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / Science & Technology
Dennis Adams is a former elementary school teacher who has taught at the University of Minnesota, University of Maine, and McGill University in Montreal. He did graduate work at Harvard University and has a PhD from the University of Wisconsin. He is the author of more than 25 books and more than a hundred journal articles on various educational topics.



Mary Hamm has taught at Ohio State University and the University of Colorado. More recently, she has been teaching at San Francisco State University. She has worked on both math and science standards and has published more than a dozen books and eighty journal articles on these subjects.

Preface

Introduction: Essential Skills in a Changing World

Chapter 1: Thinking Skills: Critical and Creative Thinking in a Technologically-Intensive World

Chapter 2: Collaborative Learning: Teamwork and Social Learning Strategies

Chapter 3: Communication Technologies

Chapter 4: Science and Mathematics: 21st Century Practices in the Classroom

Chapter 5: Language and Literacy: Communications Skills in a Digital Age

Chapter 6: Arts Education: Connections, Knowledge, and Informed Encounters

In an era of fake news, screens everywhere, and the latest device, digital literacy is more important than ever for students of all ages. While technology has many benefits, it also has distractions from the traditional classroom and the tried-and-true ways of learning. Adams and Hamm show the research that striking a balance between the old and the new is the best way to create multi-literate students in our increasingly complex world. With sample lesson plans on STEM subjects, technology, literacy, and the arts, Collaboration, Communication, and Critical Thinking is an innovative approach to embracing technology, but sticking to the old foundations and basics of learning.
— Taylor Weinfurter, Youth Services Librarian


In their new book, Collaboration, Communication, and Critical Thinking, Adams and Hamm explore he benefits and limitations of using technology from the science classroom to the arts classroom. Providing many examples and learning activities that are ready for use, the authors stress the need for teachers to use student-centered not technology-centered decision making to create a climate of achievement in the classroom. While using the best of technology, teachers are empowered to create environments of change that encourage enthusiasm, energy, teamwork, and creativity. In those environments, students can be guided by parents and teachers to take an active role in their own learning.
— Luann Okel Adams, Wisconsin Teacher


Collaboration, Communication, and Critical Thinking analyzes the philosophical underpinnings of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and provides practical approaches and strategies to create transformative learning experiences. This book describes a vision of education that can serve as a catalyst for practitioners interested. In exploring skills and activities that nurture growth mindsets, social learning, inquiry, teamwork, and innovation. It is a must read for those who believe in American philosopher John Dewey’s assertion that teachers should not be teaching what to think, but rather how to think.
— Martha Kronholm, professor, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota


Thoughtful research-based insight into the importance of carefully integrating digital technology in the classroom to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving across the curricula, without compromising literacy and creative use of language.
— Karen Seyffarth, French Immersion Teacher, Nova Scotia


This book truly addresses the vital qualities to be cultivated by teachers and students in a technologically-intensive world. It enlightens us on the cognitive, creative-thinking and communication skills which are key for the 21th century educational environment. It illustrates how communication technologies can be used in the fields of arts and sciences. Adams and Hamm explain how the strengths and opportunities of the digital age can be connected to enhance the teaching profession. Through this enriching text, I have learned how to implement social and collaborative strategies in the classroom.
— Bhavish Ramlochun, Teacher, University of Mauritius, Ebere, Mauritius


Collaboration, Communications, and Critical Thinking

A STEM-Inspired Path across the Curriculum

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • This book makes a case for a STEM-based approach across the curriculum by highlighting the potential impacts of rapid societal change, newly emerging information technologies, and the increasing demand for a new generation of skillful and well-rounded citizens and workers. The book discusses how thinking skills, collaborative learning, communications-related information technologies, science and math, language and literacy, and arts education can be used as mutually reinforcing instruments in preparing young learners. The role of the family, teachers, and school administration in creating an environment where young students can stand a chance is also articulated. Above all, the book reiterates the value of pedagogically attuned teachers who are sensitive to the diversity of backgrounds and capabilities of students. They will oversee and guide the transformation of young learners who will be trained to trust their creativity, humanity, and critical thinking skills in navigating the 21st century world.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 180 • Trim: 6½ x 9
    978-1-4758-4998-1 • Hardback • May 2019 • $87.00 • (£67.00)
    978-1-4758-4999-8 • Paperback • May 2019 • $42.00 • (£35.00)
    978-1-4758-5000-0 • eBook • May 2019 • $39.50 • (£30.00)
    Subjects: Education / Curricula, Education / Decision-Making & Problem Solving, Education / Teaching Methods & Materials / Science & Technology
Author
Author
  • Dennis Adams is a former elementary school teacher who has taught at the University of Minnesota, University of Maine, and McGill University in Montreal. He did graduate work at Harvard University and has a PhD from the University of Wisconsin. He is the author of more than 25 books and more than a hundred journal articles on various educational topics.



    Mary Hamm has taught at Ohio State University and the University of Colorado. More recently, she has been teaching at San Francisco State University. She has worked on both math and science standards and has published more than a dozen books and eighty journal articles on these subjects.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Preface

    Introduction: Essential Skills in a Changing World

    Chapter 1: Thinking Skills: Critical and Creative Thinking in a Technologically-Intensive World

    Chapter 2: Collaborative Learning: Teamwork and Social Learning Strategies

    Chapter 3: Communication Technologies

    Chapter 4: Science and Mathematics: 21st Century Practices in the Classroom

    Chapter 5: Language and Literacy: Communications Skills in a Digital Age

    Chapter 6: Arts Education: Connections, Knowledge, and Informed Encounters

Reviews
Reviews
  • In an era of fake news, screens everywhere, and the latest device, digital literacy is more important than ever for students of all ages. While technology has many benefits, it also has distractions from the traditional classroom and the tried-and-true ways of learning. Adams and Hamm show the research that striking a balance between the old and the new is the best way to create multi-literate students in our increasingly complex world. With sample lesson plans on STEM subjects, technology, literacy, and the arts, Collaboration, Communication, and Critical Thinking is an innovative approach to embracing technology, but sticking to the old foundations and basics of learning.
    — Taylor Weinfurter, Youth Services Librarian


    In their new book, Collaboration, Communication, and Critical Thinking, Adams and Hamm explore he benefits and limitations of using technology from the science classroom to the arts classroom. Providing many examples and learning activities that are ready for use, the authors stress the need for teachers to use student-centered not technology-centered decision making to create a climate of achievement in the classroom. While using the best of technology, teachers are empowered to create environments of change that encourage enthusiasm, energy, teamwork, and creativity. In those environments, students can be guided by parents and teachers to take an active role in their own learning.
    — Luann Okel Adams, Wisconsin Teacher


    Collaboration, Communication, and Critical Thinking analyzes the philosophical underpinnings of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and provides practical approaches and strategies to create transformative learning experiences. This book describes a vision of education that can serve as a catalyst for practitioners interested. In exploring skills and activities that nurture growth mindsets, social learning, inquiry, teamwork, and innovation. It is a must read for those who believe in American philosopher John Dewey’s assertion that teachers should not be teaching what to think, but rather how to think.
    — Martha Kronholm, professor, Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota


    Thoughtful research-based insight into the importance of carefully integrating digital technology in the classroom to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving across the curricula, without compromising literacy and creative use of language.
    — Karen Seyffarth, French Immersion Teacher, Nova Scotia


    This book truly addresses the vital qualities to be cultivated by teachers and students in a technologically-intensive world. It enlightens us on the cognitive, creative-thinking and communication skills which are key for the 21th century educational environment. It illustrates how communication technologies can be used in the fields of arts and sciences. Adams and Hamm explain how the strengths and opportunities of the digital age can be connected to enhance the teaching profession. Through this enriching text, I have learned how to implement social and collaborative strategies in the classroom.
    — Bhavish Ramlochun, Teacher, University of Mauritius, Ebere, Mauritius


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