Contextual Teaching and Learning
What It Is and Why It's Here to Stay
- Elaine B. Johnson - Educational consultant, Lake Oswego, OR
January 2002 | 208 pages | Corwin
Contextual Teaching and Learning is an examination of a holistic approach to education. The book provides its readers with a comprehensive definition of Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL), discussing its origins and philosophy, its basis in psychology, neuroscience, modern physics and biology. While attitudes toward education are often shaped by popular views in science, author Elaine B Johnson outlines the importance of integrating modern scientific discoveries into current education practices.
Contextual Teaching and Learning: What It Is and Why It's Here to Stay stresses interdependence, differentiation, and self-organization as the principals that form CTL, as opposed to the dualism between thought and action that plagues traditional views on education. Elaine B Johnson illustrates the relationship between brain functions, memory retention, and teaching methods, and the significance of incorporating real life examples in lesson plans.
Preface
About the Author
1. Why Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL)
2. A Definition: Why CTL Works
3. Making Connections to Find Meaning
4. Self-Regulated Learning and Collaboration
5. Critical and Creative Thinking
6. No One Is Ordinary: Nurturing the Individual
7. Reaching High Standards and Using Authentic Assessment
8. CTL: A Pathway to Excellence for Everyone
References
Index