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Sparks Into Fire
Revitalizing Teacher Practice Through Collective Learning
Young Whan Choi (Author), Ericka Huggins (Foreword by)
9780807767160
Paperback / softback, published 22 July 2022
144 pages
22.6 x 15.6 x 0.7 cm, 0.209 kg
In a thriving education system, students experience learning that prepares them as the vital keepers of a just and democratic society. Teachers as professionals and experts, not cogs in a machine, are essential to this goal. Sparks Into Fire offers design principles for facilitating effective professional learning where teachers are active learners engaging in experiential learning, discussing problems, analyzing student work, and sharing their expertise with one another. The author introduces each principle with a compelling and illuminating story from his extensive experience teaching students and facilitating teacher learning in Providence, RI; Oakland, CA; and South Korea. These narratives along with specific practices show the reader not just what to do but how to do it. Whether you are a school leader, lead teacher, PD facilitator, or teacher educator, you can apply the ideas in this book to design collaborative experiences that revitalize teacher practice and, in turn, spark a fire in the hearts and minds of students.
Book Features:
- Provides key principles and practices that can transform the quality of teacher learning in any subject area and across disciplines.
- Offers a human-centered approach to teacher learning with a focus on equity.
- Shares practical tools for facilitating teacher learning coupled with real-life examples and stories.
- Includes a set of reflection questions to encourage readers to recall stories from their own learning journeys.
Ericka Huggins
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From Margins to Center: Telling Stories of Purpose
3
Purpose in Teacher Learning
4
Practices That Leverage Purpose
5
Conclusion: The Power of Telling Stories of Purpose
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Reflection Questions
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Your Mission: Active Learning as Countersocialization
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Active Teacher Learning
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Practices in Active Teacher Learning
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Conclusion: We Can'
t Teach Where We Won'
t Go
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Reflection Questions
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"Why didn'
t you push me harder?": Learning From Students
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The Role of Students in Teacher Learning
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Practices in Centering Students
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Conclusion: Students Make Us Better Teachers
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Reflection Questions
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"Please, come in": Listening to and Leading With Teachers
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Listening to Teachers to Inform Teacher Learning
48
Practices That Recognize Teacher Expertise
49
Conclusion: Listen to Learn
59
Reflection Questions
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Walking to the Sea: A Journey Towards Collectivism
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Collectivism in Teacher Learning
66
Practices to Foster Collectivism
68
Conclusion: Collectivism is Both a Process and a Goal
78
Reflection Questions
79
Throwing Away Baggage: The Power of Vulnerability
81
Vulnerability in Teacher Learning
82
Practices in Vulnerability That Nurture Learning
85
Conclusion: Vulnerability Is Essential to Learning
97
Reflection Questions
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"We haaaaated you": A Lesson in Empathy
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Empathy in Teacher Learning
100
Empathy Practices
102
Conclusion: Empathy Is Personal and Professional
110
Reflection Questions
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