Processing Pinnacle
Processing Pinnacle: An Educator's Guide to Better Processing By Steve Simpson, PhD, Dan Miller & Buzz Bocher
The Processing Pinnacle offers a step-by-step approach to improved processing - the reflective component of an educational activity.
The authors discuss why processing is difficult, present a theoretic model for effective processing, and provide several techniques for broadening a facilitator’s processing repertoire.
This book is aimed primarily at classroom teachers and other educators who teach experientially, including, but not limited to, K-12 classroom teachers, interpretative naturalists, recreation leaders, camp directors, wilderness trip leaders, ropes course facilitators, and therapeutic recreation specialists.
The Processing Pinnacle offers a step-by-step approach to improved processing - the reflective component of an educational activity.
The authors discuss why processing is difficult, present a theoretic model for effective processing, and provide several techniques for broadening a facilitator’s processing repertoire.
This book is aimed primarily at classroom teachers and other educators who teach experientially, including, but not limited to, K-12 classroom teachers, interpretative naturalists, recreation leaders, camp directors, wilderness trip leaders, ropes course facilitators, and therapeutic recreation specialists.