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El. knyga: Building Executive Function: The Missing Link to Student Achievement

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(Innovative Designs for Education, USA)
  • Formatas: 262 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Dec-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040183878
  • Formatas: 262 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Dec-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040183878

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"If students haven't developed the brain-based skills to focus, catch and correct errors, identify cause-and-effect relationships, and more, they can't make sense of lessons. Executive function is the missing link to student achievement. But how can you develop this in the classroom? Bestselling author Nancy Sulla has the answers. She explains how building executive function requires a combination of activities, structures, and teacher facilitation strategies aimed at six increasingly complex life skillsthat should be the goal of any school: conscious control, engagement, collaboration, empowerment, efficacy, and leadership. This updated new edition includes information on how and why to build EF skills in the post-COVID, AI world, as well as modifications for English Language Learners. There are also Efficacy Notebook sections throughout-spaces for you to pause and reflect as you're reading. In addition, there are examples across grade levels and templates for your own use. With these powerful tools, you will be inspired, armed, and ready to establish a clear framework for building executive function in all your students"--

In this updated second edition, bestselling author Nancy Sulla explains how building executive function requires a combination of activities, structures, and teacher facilitation strategies aimed at six life skills that should be the goal of any school: conscious control, engagement, collaboration, empowerment, efficacy, and leadership.



If students haven’t developed the brain-based skills to focus, catch and correct errors, identify cause-and-effect relationships, and more, they can't make sense of lessons. Executive function is the missing link to student achievement. But how can you develop this in the classroom?

Bestselling author Nancy Sulla has the answers. She explains how building executive function requires a combination of activities, structures, and teacher facilitation strategies aimed at six increasingly complex life skills that should be the goal of any school: conscious control, engagement, collaboration, empowerment, efficacy, and leadership.

This updated new edition includes information on how and why to build executive function skills in the post-pandemic, AI world, as well as modifications for English language learners. There are also Efficacy Notebook sections throughout—spaces for you to pause and reflect as you’re reading. In addition, there are examples across grade levels and templates for your own use. With these powerful tools, you will be inspired, armed, and ready to establish a clear framework for building executive function in all your students.

1. The Power, Promise, and Pitfalls of Executive Function
2. Conscious
Control as the First Step Toward Achievement
3. Moving from Compliance to
Engagement
4. Mastering the Art of Collaboration
5. Embracing Empowerment
6.
Developing Efficacy
7. Demonstrating Leadership
8. Building Executive
Function Through Teacher Facilitation
9. Not a Course But a Culture Appendix
A: 40 Key Executive Function Skills Categorized by Brain Science Appendix B:
40 Key Executive Function Skills Categorized by Life Skills Appendix C: Group
Discussion Protocol #5 Appendix D: Effective Discussions: Brainstorming
Protocol Appendix E: Listen and Draw Appendix F: Great Student Rubric:
Primary Level Appendix G: Great Student Rubric: Elementary Appendix H: Great
Student Rubric: Secondary Appendix I: Using a Venn Diagram Appendix J: The
Design Process ThinkSheet Appendix K: The Design Process ThinkSheet Appendix
L: IDE Corps Design Process
Nancy Sulla is an author, national speaker, and thought leader in transforming learning environments to build student engagement, empowerment, and efficacy. As the creator of the Learner-Active, Technology-Infused Classroom and founder of IDE Corp. (Innovative Designs for Education) and EdQuiddity Inc, Dr. Sulla leads her educational consulting firms in the pursuit of equity-focused instructional design, positioning students to change the world. Learn more at nancysulla.com.