LTT TEAM BLOG
Empower Students to Unlock New Situations
Here's perhaps the most powerful realization of my career: All fields or areas of expertise contain a deeper organizational structure of the most fundamental elements (which we call concepts) and how those elements interact. Once we grasp that deeper...
What’s the Connection? A Fun Strategy to Boost Conceptual Thinking & Transfer
A guest blog by Kathy Beamer, LTT Extended Team Member In an episode of the LTT team’s podcast Conceptually Speaking, Julie Stern spoke about reading the book Cork Dork by Bianca Bosker and coming across the idea of what makes a great wine. She said in the book,...
Modern Literacies: Helping Students Navigate Our Complex World
This blog is first appeared on Corwin Connect, and is part four of a series on learning transfer. For more on teaching for transfer, see this first post, this second post and this third post. What are you passionate about outside of the...
Disciplinary Literacy: Empowering Students to Be Knowledge Producers
This post first appeared on Corwin Connect. This blog is part three of a series on learning transfer. For more on teaching for transfer, see this first post and this second post. “Why do we have to know this?” It’s the age-old question students pose when they...
Cultivate Self-Directed Learners with Five Key Shifts
This post first appeared on Corwin Connect. Every time we poll teachers about their highest priority, student engagement tops the list. How can we move beyond “party tricks” and toward self-directed learning? We’ve found five shifts that can...
Finding Balance: Aquire-Connect-Transfer Learning Sequence
This post by Trevor Aleo first appeared on National Write Center. Teaching writing often leaves me feeling like a perpetual Goldilocks. Some methods I try feel too rigid—removing student’s ability to cultivate their voice and hone their craft. Other methods feel too...
The Research Underpinnings of Learning That Transfers (LTT)
Learning That Transfers is a ground-breaking approach to designing lessons that prepare students to be adaptable, life-long learners in a rapidly changing world. Synthesizing dozens of academic papers and books, we’ve developed the Learning Transfer Mental Model, to...
One School’s Transformational Journey
This blog was written by guest Christine Haslett, Head of Primary at Dulwich College Shanghai Puxi, one of our partner schools. It first appeared on LinkedIn. How can we give students the tools that they will need to tackle problems that we don't even know about yet?...
Four Strategies to Try Tomorrow: A Fresh Perspective on Teaching During a Pandemic
This post originally appeared on Corwin Connect. Welp. We’re still here, in this not-so-fun space of teaching during a pandemic. Can a simple shift in mindset offer much-needed energy and impact on student learning? So glad you asked. Turns out,...
3 Ways to Increase Equity with Learning that Transfers
This blog is part one of our series on equity. It includes adapted excerpts from our new book, Learning that Transfers, publishing March 2021. Transfer of learning entails applying our previous learning to new situations. Unfortunately, both children and adults are...
Concept Attainment in a Language Immersion Classroom
By Nathalie Lauriault Lire en français ici. Some language teachers claim that students should spend a lot of time on repetition and memorization of vocabulary words before they ever do any type of thinking about content. However,...
Learning Transfer: What is it and why does it matter?
Note: This is an excerpt from the manuscript of our forthcoming book. “We cannot solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them.” -- Albert Einstein We have yet to encounter a teacher whose aims for their students stop at the classroom...