TY - BOOK AU - Wolfe,Rebecca E. AU - Steinberg,Adria AU - Hoffman,Nancy TI - Anytime, anywhere: student-centered learning for schools and teachers SN - 9781612505695 AV - LB 1027.23 .A59 2013 PY - 2013///] CY - Cambridge, Massachusetts PB - Harvard Education Press KW - Student-centered learning KW - United States KW - Active learning N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-233) and index; Learning from the leaders; core practices of six schools; Barbara Cervone and Kathleen Cushman --; Making assessment student centered; Heidi Andrade, Kristen Huff, and Georgia Brooke --; Using digital media to design student-centered curricula; David H. Rose and Jenna W. Gravel --; Identity and literacy instruction for African American males; Alfred W. Tatum --; Making mathematics matter for Latin@ and black students; Rochelle Guti�errez and Sonya E. Irving --; Applying the science of how we learn; Christina Hinton, Kurt W. Fischer, and Catherine Glennon --; Prioritizing motivation and engagement; Eric Toshalis and Michael J. Nakkula N2 - Anytime, Anywhere synthesizes existing research and practices in the emerging field of student-centered learning, and includes profiles of schools that have embraced this approach. Educators have argued that students should be at the center of learning, constructing new knowledge based on what is interesting to them, and receiving guidance in classrooms - or anywhere they may happen to be - from adults with whom they have positive relationships. Now, with the advent of new technologies, researchers are confirming the value of this approach by showing how the human brain and memory work in response to different environments, and how digital tools give students powerful new ways to express what they have learned ER -