List of Videos
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
What Works Best
What Works Best When
The Path to Assessment-Capable Visible Learners in Mathematics
How This Book Works
Chapter 1. Teaching With Clarity in Mathematics
Components of Effective Mathematics Learning
Surface, Deep, and Transfer Learning
Moving Learners Through the Phases of Learning
Differentiating Tasks for Complexity and Difficulty
Approaches to Mathematics Instruction
Checks for Understanding
Profile of Three Teachers
Reflection
Chapter 2. Teaching for the Application of Concepts and Thinking
Skills
Ms. Rios and Systems of Linear Equations
Mr. Wittrock and Three-Dimensional Shapes
Ms. Shuzhen and Statistical Reasoning
Reflection
Chapter 3. Teaching for Conceptual Understanding
Ms. Rios and Systems of Linear Equations
Mr. Wittrock and the Volume of Three-Dimensional Shapes
Ms. Shuzhen and Independent Versus Conditional Probability
Reflection
Chapter 4. Teaching for Procedural Knowledge and Fluency
Ms. Rios and Systems of Linear Equations
Mr. Wittrock and Trigonometric Relationships
Ms. Shuzhen and Probabilities of Compound Events
Reflection
Chapter 5. Knowing Your Impact: Evaluating for Mastery
What Is Mastery Learning?
Ensuring Tasks Evaluate Mastery
Ensuring Tests Evaluate Mastery
Feedback for Mastery
Conclusion
Final Reflection
Appendices
A. Effect Sizes
B. Teaching for Clarity Planning Guide
C. Learning Intentions and Success Criteria Template
D. A Selection of International Mathematical Practice or Process
Standards
References
Index
Dr. John Almarode is a bestselling author and an Associate
Professor of Education at James Madison University. He was awarded
the inaugural Sarah Miller Luck Endowed Professorship in 2015 and
received an Outstanding Faculty Award from the State Council for
Higher Education in Virginia in 2021. Before his academic career,
John started as a mathematics and science teacher in Augusta
County, Virginia. As an author, John has written multiple
educational books focusing on science and mathematics, and he has
co-created a new framework for developing, implementing, and
sustaining professional learning communities called PLC+. Dr.
Almarode′s work has been presented to the US Congress, the Virginia
Senate, and the US Department of Education. John and his colleagues
have also focused a lot of attention on the process of
implementation – taking evidence-based practices and moving them
from intention to implementation, potential to impact through a
series of on-your-feet-guides around PLCs, Visible Learning,
Visible Teaching, and the SOLO Taxonomy.
Douglas Fisher is professor and chair of educational
leadership at San Diego State University and a teacher leader at
Health Sciences High and Middle College. Previously, Doug was an
early intervention teacher and elementary school educator. He is a
credentialed English teacher and administrator in California.
In 2022, he was inducted into the Reading Hall of Fame by the
Literacy Research Association. He has published numerous articles
on reading and literacy, differentiated instruction, and curriculum
design, as well as books such as The Teacher Clarity Playbook
2/e, Your Introduction to PLC+, The Illustrated Guide to Teacher
Credibility, The Teaching Reading Playbook, and Welcome to
Teaching!.
Joseph Michael Assof is a high school and community college
mathematics teacher and the math department chair at Health
Sciences High and Middle College in San Diego, CA. He is also an
educational consultant and presents internationally on a wide array
of topics including teacher clarity, mathematics teaching and
learning, visible learning, and more.
Joseph coauthored Teaching Mathematics in the Visible
Learning Classroom, High School, Teaching Mathematics in the
Visible Learning Classroom, Grades 6–8, and The Teacher
Clarity Playbook, and his classroom is featured in a number
of Visible Learning for Mathematics, Grades
K–12 videos. Joseph holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees
in mathematics and a doctorate in Educational Leadership with an
emphasis in Mathematics Teacher Leadership. Mathematics and
mathematics education are Joseph’s second passion—his first being
his two beautiful boys, Joseph Fred and Jamie Beau.
John Hattie, PhD, is an award-winning
education researcher and best-selling author with nearly
thirty years of experience examining what works best in
student learning and achievement. His research, better
known as Visible Learning, is a culmination of nearly
thirty years synthesizing more than 2,100
meta-analyses comprising more than one hundred thousand
studies involving over 300 million students around the
world. He has presented and keynoted in over three
hundred international conferences and has
received numerous recognitions for his contributions to
education. His notable publications include Visible Learning,
Visible Learning for Teachers, Visible Learning and the
Science of How We Learn; Visible Learning for Mathematics,
Grades K-12; and 10 Mindframes for Visible Learning. Nancy
Frey is a Professor in Educational Leadership at San Diego
State and a teacher leader at Health Sciences High and Middle
College. She is a credentialed special educator, reading
specialist, and administrator in California. She is a member
of the International Literacy Association’s Literacy Research
Panel. Her published titles include The Illustrated Guide to
Visible Learning, Welcome to Teaching Multilingual Learners,
Teaching Foundational Skills to Adolescent Readers, and RIGOR
Unveiled: A Video-Enhanced Flipbook to Promote Teacher Expertise in
Relationship Building, Instruction, Goals, Organization, and
Relevance.
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