Rebuilding Students' Learning Power
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Ensure all your students are ready to tackle rigorous content
Building on the popular Ready for RigorTM framework from her bestselling book Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain, author Zaretta Hammond offers a practical roadmap for closing the knowing-doing gap, grounded in the science of learning. In Rebuilding Students’ Learning Power, Hammond outlines a five-step process teachers can use to coach students to strengthen their ability to process rigorous classroom content.
An essential resource for educators, instructional coaches, and school leaders who are committed to dismantling the over-scaffolding of instruction and shifting the cognitive load back to students, Rebuilding Students’ Learning Power offers:- A cognitive apprenticeship model that recenters the student as the primary actor in the classroom
- A how-to plan to help teachers build their capacity to coach students in becoming good information processors
- Guidance for administrators, instructional coaches, instructional leadership teams, and teachers on how to build collective efficacy in creating sustainable liberatory teaching practices
More than plug and play strategies, this book helps educators understand why achievement gaps persist in our schools despite years of reform initiatives. Uprooting evidence of cognitive redlining requires we reimagine instruction for our most vulnerable learners so they can rebuild their brains’ learning muscles.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
About the Author
- Introduction
Part I
- Chapter 1: Instructional Equity, the Science of Learning, and the Quest for Cognitive Justice
- Chapter 2: Moving Toward a Pedagogy of Possibility
- Chapter 3: Moving Away from a Pedagogy of Compliance
Part II
- Chapter 4: Making the Shift Happen in the Service of Instructional Equity
- Chapter 5: Decolonizing and Rematriating the Classroom as a Dojo
- Chapter 6: Uncovering the Algorithm of Learning for Our Community of Learners
- Chapter 7: Building Power Moves through Meta-Strategic Thinking
- Chapter 8: Coaching Learning Power Inside the Instructional Conversation
Part III
- Chapter 9: Distributed Leadership for Change and Cognitive Justice
- Conclusion: Answer the Call to Adventure
References
References
Additional materials
Description
Ensure all your students are ready to tackle rigorous content
Building on the popular Ready for RigorTM framework from her bestselling book Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain, author Zaretta Hammond offers a practical roadmap for closing the knowing-doing gap, grounded in the science of learning. In Rebuilding Students’ Learning Power, Hammond outlines a five-step process teachers can use to coach students to strengthen their ability to process rigorous classroom content.
An essential resource for educators, instructional coaches, and school leaders who are committed to dismantling the over-scaffolding of instruction and shifting the cognitive load back to students, Rebuilding Students’ Learning Power offers:- A cognitive apprenticeship model that recenters the student as the primary actor in the classroom
- A how-to plan to help teachers build their capacity to coach students in becoming good information processors
- Guidance for administrators, instructional coaches, instructional leadership teams, and teachers on how to build collective efficacy in creating sustainable liberatory teaching practices
More than plug and play strategies, this book helps educators understand why achievement gaps persist in our schools despite years of reform initiatives. Uprooting evidence of cognitive redlining requires we reimagine instruction for our most vulnerable learners so they can rebuild their brains’ learning muscles.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
About the Author
- Introduction
Part I
- Chapter 1: Instructional Equity, the Science of Learning, and the Quest for Cognitive Justice
- Chapter 2: Moving Toward a Pedagogy of Possibility
- Chapter 3: Moving Away from a Pedagogy of Compliance
Part II
- Chapter 4: Making the Shift Happen in the Service of Instructional Equity
- Chapter 5: Decolonizing and Rematriating the Classroom as a Dojo
- Chapter 6: Uncovering the Algorithm of Learning for Our Community of Learners
- Chapter 7: Building Power Moves through Meta-Strategic Thinking
- Chapter 8: Coaching Learning Power Inside the Instructional Conversation
Part III
- Chapter 9: Distributed Leadership for Change and Cognitive Justice
- Conclusion: Answer the Call to Adventure
References
References
Additional materials
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Rebuilding Students' Learning Power
Teaching for Instructional Equity and Cognitive Justice
July 2025 | 320 pages | Corwin
| Format | Published Date | ISBN | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paperback | 01/02/2026 | 9781544376967 | $43.95 |
| Lifetime | 01/02/2026 | 9781544394381 | $40.00 |
Ensure all your students are ready to tackle rigorous content
Building on the popular Ready for RigorTM framework from her bestselling book Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain, author Zaretta Hammond offers a practical roadmap for closing the knowing-doing gap, grounded in the science of learning. In Rebuilding Students’ Learning Power, Hammond outlines a five-step process teachers can use to coach students to strengthen their ability to process rigorous classroom content.
An essential resource for educators, instructional coaches, and school leaders who are committed to dismantling the over-scaffolding of instruction and shifting the cognitive load back to students, Rebuilding Students’ Learning Power offers:- A cognitive apprenticeship model that recenters the student as the primary actor in the classroom
- A how-to plan to help teachers build their capacity to coach students in becoming good information processors
- Guidance for administrators, instructional coaches, instructional leadership teams, and teachers on how to build collective efficacy in creating sustainable liberatory teaching practices
More than plug and play strategies, this book helps educators understand why achievement gaps persist in our schools despite years of reform initiatives. Uprooting evidence of cognitive redlining requires we reimagine instruction for our most vulnerable learners so they can rebuild their brains’ learning muscles.
Table Of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
- Introduction
- Part I
- Chapter 1: Instructional Equity, the Science of Learning, and the Quest for Cognitive Justice
- Chapter 2: Moving Toward a Pedagogy of Possibility
- Chapter 3: Moving Away from a Pedagogy of Compliance
- Part II
- Chapter 4: Making the Shift Happen in the Service of Instructional Equity
- Chapter 5: Decolonizing and Rematriating the Classroom as a Dojo
- Chapter 6: Uncovering the Algorithm of Learning for Our Community of Learners
- Chapter 7: Building Power Moves through Meta-Strategic Thinking
- Chapter 8: Coaching Learning Power Inside the Instructional Conversation
- Part III
- Chapter 9: Distributed Leadership for Change and Cognitive Justice
- Conclusion: Answer the Call to Adventure
- References