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The Project Zero Classroom: Views on Understanding
PUBLISHED: 1999AUTHORS: Heidi Goodrich Andrade, Belinda Bell, Tina Blythe, Eric Buchovecky, Howard Gardner, Tina Grotzer, Lois Hetland, Alison Marshall, David Perkins, Ron Ritchhart, Denise D. Simon, Joan S. Soble, Tod Spedding, Amy Sullivan, Shari Tishman, Shirley Veenema, Daniel Gray Wilson
Resource Summary
What do Project Zero's ideas look like in practice? This book offers perspectives by teachers and researchers, including Howard Gardner and David Perkins, on several strands of Project Zero's research. Approaching the instructional goal of teaching for understanding, this volume is filled with examples that practitioners seek to help close the idea/action gap. Any of the articles provides a basis for reflective conversations among teachers and administrators working toward using Project Zero's ideas in their own schools. ASIN: B004S69940