Cardboard Classroom

ebook A Design-Thinking Guide for Elementary Teachers (The best educators' resource for design thinking with comprehensive examples)

By Doug Robertson

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A design-minded teacher facilitates learning that is flexible, creative, and collaborative—with a healthy mix of critical thinking, trial and error, failure, and success. In The Cardboard Classroom, authors Doug Robertson and Jennifer Borgioli Binis offer practical guidance and sample projects developed from Robertson's authentic classroom experiences to help you find space for this engaging approach to instruction in your daily practice.


Elementary educators will:
  • Discover why design thinking is more the identity of the teacher than instructional strategy
  • Learn how design-minded teaching advances student learning and improves engagement
  • Study real-world examples and experiences of the design process in action
  • Receive comprehensive examples of projects you can utilize and adapt to fit your classroom's needs
  • Obtain reproducible tools and templates to enhance your understanding of the material

  • Contents
    Preface
    Introduction: Lighting and Thunder
    Part 1: Overview of Design-Minded Teaching
    Chapter 1: What Does Design-Minded Thinking Mean?
    Part 2: Design-Minded Teaching in Practice
    Chapter 2: Define—What's the Problem? What's the Goal?
    Chapter 3: Design—How Can We Solve the Problem?
    Chapter 4: Build—How Do We Create a Solution?
    Chapter 5: Test and Revise—What Happens When We Try Out the Solution and Respond to Data?
    Chapter 6: Reflect—What Did We Learn?
    Chapter 7: Putting It Into Practice
    Part 3: Becoming a Design-Minded Teacher
    Chapter 8: Specific Designs
    Chapter 9: Assessment in the Design-Minded Classrooms
    Chapter 10: Cure-Alls, Buy-Ins, and Trust
    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    References and Resources
    Index
    Cardboard Classroom