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9780787978082

Discussion as a Way of Teaching: Tools and Techniques for Democratic Classrooms, 2nd Edition

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  • ISBN13:

    9780787978082

  • ISBN10:

    0787978086

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-08-09
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass

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Summary

The second edition of this comprehensive guide shows how to plan, conduct, and assess classroom discussions. Authors Brookfield and Preskill include exercises for starting discussions, strategies for maintaining their momentum, ways to elicit diverse views and voices, and much more. Now thoroughly revised and updated, this new edition includes new exercises, as well as new material on the intersections between discussion and the complicating factors of gender and race.

Author Biography

Stephen D. Brookfield is Distinguished University Professor at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. A prolific writer, he is a three-time winner of the Cyril O. Houle Award for Literature in Adult Education for Understanding and Facilitating Adult Learning, Developing Critical Thinkers, and Becoming a Critically Reflective Teacher all from Jossey-Bass. He is also the author of The Power of Critical Theory.

Stephen Preskill is Regents Professor of Education in the Department of Educational Leadership and Organizational Learning in the College of Education at the University of New Mexico. He has written extensively on the history of educational reform, the connections between education and democracy, and the role leaders and activists have played historically in fostering meaningful change.

Table of Contents

Preface to Second Edition vii
Preface to the First Edition ix
Gratitudes xxi
The Authors xxiii
Discussion in a Democratic Society
1(20)
How Discussion Helps Learning and Enlivens Classrooms
21(21)
Preparing for Discussion
42(21)
Getting Discussion Started
63(20)
Keeping Discussion Going Through Questioning, Listening, and Responding
83(18)
Keeping Discussion Going Through Creative Grouping
101(23)
Discussion in Culturally Diverse Classrooms
124(24)
Discussing Across Gender Differences
148(20)
Eleni Roulis
Keeping Students' Voices in Balance
168(24)
Keeping Teachers' Voices in Balance
192(23)
Understanding the Dynamics of Online Discussion
215(16)
Creating the Conditions for Online Discussion
231(16)
How Theory Can Inform Discussion Practice
247(16)
Discussion Groups as Democratic Learning Laboratories
263(13)
Evaluating Discussion
276(12)
References 288(9)
Index 297

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