The Having of Wonderful Ideas & Other Essays on Teaching & Learning

by Eleanor Duckworth

Paperback, 1996

Call number

371.1 DUC

Publication

Teachers College Pr (1996), Edition: Subsequent, 179 pages

Description

Eleanor Duckworth's ideas contained in these timeless essays are more important than ever to the public discourse on education. While touching on many subjects--from science, math, and poetry to learning, teaching, thinking, evaluation, and teacher education--each of these essays supports the author's deeply felt belief that "the having of wonderful ideas is the essence of intellectual development." The revised Third Edition of this indispensable classic on Piaget and teaching features a new introduction, a new chapter on critical exploration in the classroom, and a renewed belief in the need to educate children about peace and social justice. Praise for Previous Editions! "A classic-to-be." --Instructor "A striking example of how Piaget's work could well be applied to education--to advantage and with delight." --School Psychology International "...as she explains in her inspiring account of the exhilarating process of teaching and learning, now we all have the opportunity to create wonderful ideas." --Educational Leadership "...admirably confirms Eleanor Duckworth's ability to express complex ideas and profound insights with clarity, good sense, and relevance for classroom practice." --The Journal of Educational Thought… (more)

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0807735132 / 9780807735138
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