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OverviewTeaching for Cognitive Engagement offers a bold yet accessible vision for K–12 teaching and learning rooted in reliable principles from cognitive science. Schools today have put their trust into trends like excessive differentiation, self-paced personalization, and “student-led” learning, but are these models misrepresenting how learners learn and how teachers should teach? This book outlines a reinvigoration of evidence-informed instruction that prioritizes memory, knowledge-building, explicit teaching, and other strategies proven to raise achievement and equity across K–12 education contexts. Authentic scenarios, lesson structures, interventions, success criteria, and other recurring features show how these approaches can flourish in real classrooms. Provocative and highly practical, this book will help educators refocus their efforts on what students truly need to learn: clarity, knowledge, practice, and expertly designed instruction. In-service teachers, teacher-leaders, instructional leaders, curriculum developers, and other school staff will find an essential professional development resource that draws on the latest educational, psychological, and brain-based research. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rebecca A. HugginsPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9781041242093ISBN 10: 1041242093 Pages: 266 Publication Date: 17 April 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Where We Are Going Wrong in American Schools Chapter 1: Explicit Teaching Chapter 2: Building Knowledge Chapter 3: Setting Clear Learning Intentions Chapter 4: Teacher Clarity & Credibility Chapter 5: Scaffolding & Worked Examples Chapter 6: Formative Assessments & Checks for Understanding Chapter 7: The Power of Feedback Chapter 8: Retrieval, Interleaving & Spaced Practice Chapter 9: Deliberate Practice Chapter 10: A Call to Action: Why Cognitive and Progressive Teaching Models Can’t CohabitReviewsAuthor InformationRebecca A. Huggins is an Instructional Systems Specialist for Grades 6–12 Literacy at the Department of Defense Education Activity, where she collaborates with teachers and leaders to strengthen instructional practice and advance district-wide improvement initiatives. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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