BOOKS

Concept-Based Inquiry in Action
Strategies to Promote Transferable Understanding
Carla Marschall
Rachel French - Frankfurt International School (Oberusel, Germany)
Foreword by H. Lynn Erickson and Lois Lanning
From: All students deserve the opportunity to think conceptually. .... (to) realization of inquiry-based learning for understanding in any K–12 classroom.
For all its pedagogical purity, concept-based learning continues, no doubt, to perplex in practice. This book synchronizes concept and inquiry-based learning, demystifying the theories that underpin them and providing a wealth of practical classroom strategies that, ultimately, serves to deepen students’ conceptual understandings. This is exactly what my school needs right now to support colleagues to build on the foundations of our written concept-based curriculum and to take-off our taught curriculum to the next – and highest – levels."
Neville Kirton
Deputy Head of Secondary
Colegio Anglo Colombiano, Bogota, Colombia

Concept-Based Curriculum and Instruction
for the Thinking Classroom
H. Lynn Erickson - Educational Consultant, Everett, WA
Lois A. Lanning - Educational Consultant, Connecticut
Rachel French - Frankfurt International School (Oberusel, Germany)
Foreword by Ron Ritchhart
This book provides support for educators implementing a concept-based curriculum. The practical planning steps and concrete examples for a range of grade levels provide an invaluable guide for those who aspire to make learning powerful. The book does not shy away from the reality of what a challenging journey the transition to a concept-based curriculum will be; rather it embraces the challenge as part of the joy of learning.
Caroline Joslin-Callahan
Primary School Principal