Prologue
Chapter 1 The Constructivist Paradigm: Teaching the Way Students
Learn
Jill E. Cole
Teaching Memoir Constructivist Teaching 101
D. Colette Wheatley
Chapter 2 The 20% Solution: An Early Literacy Framework for
Struggling Readers
Marcia P. Lawton
Teaching Memoir Kangaroos
Arielle Suggs
Chapter 3 Students Won’t Read Textbooks? Try 3-Point Book
Club
Jamie Whitman-Smithe
Teaching Memoir The 3x4x5 Triangle
Thomas B. Cole
Chapter 4 Nature Journaling Across the Curriculum
Charmaine M. Herrera
Teaching Memoir There are No Dumb Questions!
Robin D. Smith
Chapter 5 Teaching Social Studies: What is the Right Answer?
Kathleen M. Doyle
Teaching Memoir Sam
Jill E. Cole
Chapter 6 Motivating Students to Read Using Constructivist
Strategies
Jill E. Cole
Teaching Memoir The First Day
Anonymous
Chapter 7 Developing Curriculum for the Constructivist
Classroom
Patti L. Sandy
Teaching Memoir The Leader or the Boss?
Heidi L. Greene
Chapter 8 Teaching Study: A New Definition of Professional
Development
Laura M. Leach
Epilogue
About the Contributors
Jill E. Cole is associate professor of education at Wesley College
and serves as the Program Director for Education K-8. She
previously taught elementary and middle school for twenty-four
years.
The ideas for instruction are excellent and presented in a doable
format. They would be engaging for the learners and
encouraging for the readers who want to implement them in their own
classrooms.
*Jane Urian Ragains, National Board Certified Teacher, 1997, 2007,
Middle Childhood Specialist*
I really think the authors nailed it more than any other
professional book I’ve read—and I think I’ve read a lot of
them!
*Diana Williamson, retired teacher, 35 years in middle and high
school education*
The Teaching Memoirs are a strong common thread throughout the book
that practicing teachers are sure to enjoy!
*Steven L. Layne, Ed.D. Professor of Literacy Education, Judson
University*
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