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About This Book
(1) Discovering & Exploring Habits of Mind
"In this book, noted educators Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick define and describe 16 types of intelligent behavior that they call ""habits of mind."" These habits of mind can aid both students and adults in school and in everyday life as they encounter problems, dilemmas, and enigmas, the resolutions of which are not immediately apparent.
The habits are rooted in a modern view of intelligence that casts off traditional abilities-centered theories. Costa and Kallick maintain that a critical attribute of intelligence is not only having information but also knowing how to act on it. The habits of mind that contribute to this intelligence are:
- Persisting
- Managing impulsivity
- Listening with understanding and empathy
- Thinking flexibly
- Thinking about thinking (metacognition)
- 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, innovating
- Responding with wonderment and awe
- Taking responsible risks
- Finding humor
- Thinking interdependently
- Remaining open to continuous learning
""Discovering and Exploring Habits of Mind"" is the first of a four-book series. Subsequent volumes will explore instructional strategies for teaching the habits at school and at home; assessment of the habits; and descriptions from schools, teachers, and administrators about how they have incorporated the habits of mind into their work.
Other contributors to Book 1 are Shari Tishman and Marian Leibowitz. David Perkins's Series Foreword introduces the four-book series, Habits of Mind: A Developmental Series.
(2) Activating & Engaging Habits of Mind
Translates that approach into action with practical, classroom-tested advice. To show the relationship between content and the habits of mind, Costa and Kallick sought contributions from practitioners in literature, math, music, foreighn languate, reading, character education, and social science.
(3) Assessing & Reporting on Habits of Mind
(4) Integrating & Sustaining Habits of Mind
"Integrating and Sustaining Habits of Mind is the fourth volume in a series describing 16 types of intelligent behavior called ""habits of mind."" These behaviors can aid both students and adults in school and everyday life as they encounter life's challenges. The habits also encourage thinking skills essential to lifelong learning.
Noted educators Arthur Costa and Bena Kallick maintain that a critical attribute of intelligence is not only having information but also knowing how to act on it. The habits of mind that contribute to this intelligence are
$ Persisting $ Managing impulsivity $ Listening with understanding and empathy $ Thinking flexibly $ Thinking about thinking (metacognition) $ 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, innovating $ Responding with wonderment and awe $ Taking responsible risks $ Finding humor $ Thinking interdependently $ Remaining open to continuous learning
In the first three volumes of Habits of Mind: A Developmental Series, the authors described these 16 behaviors (Book 1), presented strategies for activating and engaging them (Book 2), and offered assessment techniques (Book 3). In Book 4, they explain how communities, departments, teams, school districts, and school faculties can integrate the habits of mind into the school culture and sustain them.
Practitioners also contribute their insights and strategies. Curtis Schnorr and Thommie DePinto Piercy describe how their school brought a vision of the habits of mind to life. Deborah Hansen shows a staff development model for infusing the habits into her district's culture. Other chapters offer a wealth of practical tips.
Staying the course in the midst of a chaotic environment is not easy. Schools need an anchor. Because they transcend content, programs, and disciplines, the habits of mind are such an anchor.
Topics : Teaching Strategies
Table Of Content
Discovering and Exploring Habits of Mind (Habits of Mind, Bk. 1)
Series Foreword: Thinking on the Road of Life David Perkins
Preface to the Series
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
Preface to Book 1
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
1. Changing Perspectives About Intelligence
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kadick
2. Describing the Habits of Mind
Arthur L. Costa
3. Why Teach Habits of Mind?
Shari Tishman
4. Habits of Mind in the Curriculum
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
5. The Work Ethic and the Habits of Mind
Marian Leibowitz
6. The Impact of Habits of Mind
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
7. Recommendations for Getting Started
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Authors
Activating & Engaging Habits of Mind (Habits of Mind, Bk. 2)
Series Foreword: Thinking on the Road of Life
David Perkins
Preface to the Series
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
Preface to Book 2
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
1. Creating "Thoughtful" Classroom Environments
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
2. Toward a Mindful Language of Learning
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
3. Using Questions to Challenge Students' Intellect
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
4. Thinking Maps: Visual Tools for Activating Habits of Mind
David Hyerle
5. Infusing Habits of Mind into Units, Lessons, and Learning Tasks
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
6. Teaching the Habits of Mind Directly
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
7. Using Habits of Mind to Look "Inside the Text"
Kathleen C. Reilly
8. An Integrated Approach to Teaching the Habits of Mind . . Nancy Skerritt and Emilie Hard
9. Discovering Habits of Mind in Mathematics
Carol T Lloyd
10. An Artistic Application of Habits of Mind
Nadine McDermott
11. Foreign Language Instruction and the "Sense-sational" Habits of Mind
Gina Celeste Costa
12. Enhancing Reading Comprehension Instruction Through Habits of Mind
Thommie DePinto Piercy
13. Habits of Mind as Character Education
Curtis Schnorr
14. Getting Started
Arthur L. Costa, Bena Kallick, and Lisa Davis
Acknowledgments
Teacher, School, and District Acknowledgments
Index
About the Authors
Assessing and Reporting on Habits of Mind (Habits of Mind, Bk. 3)
Series Foreword: Thinking on the Road of Life
David Perkins
Preface to the Series
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
Preface to Book 3
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
1. Defining Indicators of Achievement
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
2. Learning Through Reflection
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
3. Assessing the Habits of Mind
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
4. Wondering to Be Done
Steve Seidel
5. Reporting Growth
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
6. Building a Culture Where High Quality Counts
Steven Levy
7. Immersing Parents and Students in the Habits of Mind
Jodi Bongard and Judy Lemmel
8. Getting Started
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
Acknowledgments
Teacher, School, and District Acknowledgments
Index
About the Authors
Integrating & Sustaining Habits of Mind (Habits of Mind, Bk. 4)
Series Foreword: Thinking on the Road of Life
David Perkins
Preface to the Series
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
Preface to Book 4
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
1. Building Learning Organizations
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
2. Constructing a Home for the Mind
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
3. Bringing to Life a Vision
Curtis Schnorr and Thommie DePinto Piercy
4. Infusing the Habits of Mind into a School Cultui-e
Deborah Hansen
5. Sharing a Wealth of Knowledge and Experience
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
6. Sustaining a Focus on the Habits of Mind
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
7. Getting Started
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
Appendix: Self-Assessing Your School
Arthur L. Costa and Bena Kallick
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Teacher, School, and District Acknowledgments
Index
About the Authors
About the Authors
Arthur L. Costa:
Arthur L. Costa is a Professor of Education, Emeritus, from California State University, Sacramento, where he taught graduate courses to teachers and administrators in curriculum, supervision, and the improvement of instruction.
He edited the book, Developing Minds: A Resource Book for Teaching Thinking; is the author of The Enabling Behaviors, Teaching for Intelligent Behaviors and Supervision for Intelligent Teaching; and is co-author of Cognitive Coaching and Techniques for Teaching Thinking. He has also written numerous other articles and publications on supervision, teaching strategies and thinking skills.
Dr. Costa has made presentations and conducted workshops for educators throughout the United States and in Canada, Mexico, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the South Pacific. He taught in the Bellflower School District, worked as a curriculum consultant in the Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools Office, and served as Director of Educational Programs for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for the Western States, and was Assistant Superintendent of the Sacramento County Superintendent of Schools office.
Active in many professional organizations, Dr. Costa has served as president of the California Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development and as president of the national A.S.C.D. from 1988 to 1989.
Bena Kallick:
Bena Kallick is the co-director of the Institute for Habits of Mind and program director for Eduplanet21, a company dedicated to online professional learning and curriculum development based on the Understanding by Design® framework. She is a consultant providing services to school districts, state departments of education, professional organizations, and public agencies throughout the United States and abroad.
Kallick received her doctorate in educational evaluation from Union Graduate School. Her areas of focus include group dynamics, creative and critical thinking, and alternative assessment strategies in the classroom.
Formerly a teachers' center director, Kallick also created a children's museum based on problem solving and invention. She was the coordinator of a high school alternative designed for at-risk students.
Kallick has taught at Yale University School of Organization and Management, University of Massachusetts Center for Creative and Critical Thinking, and Union Graduate School. She served on the board of Jobs for the Future and was a cofounder of Performance Pathways.
- ISBN: 9660863042
- Author: Arthur L. Costa & Bena Kallick
- Publisher: Educational Book House
- Publish Year: 2015
- Size: 16*23cm
- Pages number: 560