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It’s Not Rocket Science!

Designing Meaningful Learning Experiences in the Elementary Classroom

by Robert W. Jr. Blake (Author) Lisa R. Trattner (Author)
©2025 Textbook XX, 108 Pages

Summary

It’s Not Rocket Science! Designing Meaningful Learning Experiences in the Elementary Classroom is a hands-on manual that streamlines the curriculum design process by utilizing a four-step approach: deconstructing, reconstructing, lesson planning, and assessing. Grounded in a theoretical framework that all students, regardless of background, are entitled to high quality learning, this step-by-step method allows teachers to create structured, cohesive units of study that impact students’ lives, while at the same time providing the opportunity for teachers to thoroughly analyse a content area before creating learning experiences. Included are concrete examples, strategies and templates that help educators create active and engaging lessons for students.
"In It’s Not Rocket Science! Designing Meaningful Learning Experiences in the Elementary Classroom Robert Blake and Lisa Trattner pare down the planning process to five central questions that need to be internalized by teachers, educational leaders, all who engage in the educational process, even including students. Far too much is wasted by the drudgery of requiring educators to pursue endless hours of writing lesson plans, only to find that they don’t meet the ever-changing needs of educational situations. Like living a good philosophy of life, embodying these questions nourishes seeds of imagination and improvisation that enrich teaching and learning moment by moment by enhancing the meaning that students experience. Although it may not be as technically sophisticated as rocket science, it may be more important. It collaboratively reconstructs the next (and hopefully better) generations of human beings!"
—William H. Schubert. Professor Emeritus of Curriculum and Instruction, and Former University Scholar, University of Illinois Chicago; Fellow of The International Academy of Education; recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award in Curriculum Studies of the American Educational Research Association, former President of the John Dewey Society, the Society of Professors of Education, and the Society for the Study of Curriculum History; author of Love, Justice, and Education, co-editor of The Oxford Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies (with Ming Fang He), and more than 25 books and 250 articles and chapters

Table Of Contents

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the author
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Acknowledgment
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 Step 1: The Deconstruction
  • Chapter 2 Step 2: The Reconstruction
  • Chapter 3 Step 3: Planning
  • Chapter 4 Assessing Student Learning
  • About the Authors
  • Index

Details

Pages
XX, 108
Publication Year
2025
ISBN (PDF)
9781636677071
ISBN (ePUB)
9781636677088
ISBN (Softcover)
9781636677095
DOI
10.3726/b22128
Language
English
Publication date
2025 (January)
Keywords
Deconstruction reconstruction lesson planning assessment constructivist learning model gradual release of responsibility model big idea/overarching concept sub-topics content/process skills objectives rubrics formative assessments summative assessments chunking It’s Not Rocket Science! Designing Meaningful Learning Experiences In the Elementary Classroom Lisa R. Trattner Robert W. Blake, Jr.
Published
New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, Oxford, 2025. XX, 108 pp., 29 b/w ill., 1 color ill., 25 b/w tables.
Product Safety
Peter Lang Group AG

Biographical notes

Robert W. Jr. Blake (Author) Lisa R. Trattner (Author)

Robert W. Blake, Jr, is a Professor in Elementary Education and a former department chair. With a Ph.D. in Curriculum Design from the University Illinois at Chicago, a MAT in Biology from Brown University, and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the State University of New York at Albany, Dr Blake has had 35 plus year career in science teaching as well as pre-service and in-service teacher preparation. Notable publications include a analysis of Sizer’s (1984) Horace’s Compromise, in DeVitis, Joseph L. (Ed.) (2016). Popular educational classics: A reader; Becoming a teacher: Using Narrative as reflective practice. A cross-disciplinary approach, edited by Blake, R.W., Jr. and Blake, B. E. (2012); and Inside-Out: Environmental Science in the Classroom and the Field, Grades 3-8, by Blake, R.W., Jr.; Frederick, J.A., Haines, S, and Lee, S. (2010). Lisa R. Trattner has a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from Notre Dame of Maryland University, a MAT In Early Childhood Education from Towson University and a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Maryland at College Park. Dr Trattner’s educational career has spanned over three decades including working as an elementary school teacher, math resource teacher and a science department chair before moving into the collegiate level. As a professor over the past 17 years, she has taught courses in curriculum design, action research, diversity, equity and inclusion, literacy and science education. She has spent much of her career at the college level working directly with pre-service teachers in the field and mentoring new teachers as they transition into their teaching careers. Publications include The Complexities of a Nineteenth Century Icon: Emma Hart Willard, 2021 and "Making Science Come Alive," 2015.

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