Diane Salmon received her doctorate in educational psychology (with concentrations in school psychology and human development) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1989. She is a tenured faculty member at National-Louis University in the School and Educational Psychology Department and Research Director for the College of Education. Salmon is the author of several articles and a text for professional educators, Facilitating Interpersonal Relationships in the Classroom: The Relational Literacy Curriculum.
Melissa Kelly is a PhD candidate in educational psychology at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she is also a visiting clinical lecturer. Kelly has co-written several articles and book chapters related to online teaching and learning.
Contents: Metacognitive Learning - Our Metacognitive Learning Through and About Concept Mapping - Teacher Learning Trajectories - Selecting the Big Ideas - Articulating the Linking Phrases - Organizing Conceptual Structures - Creating Conceptual Coherence - Evaluating Concept Maps for Instructional Planning - Mentoring Instructional Planning Via Concept Maps - Collaborative Concept Mapping and Adaptive Expertise - Tools for Constructing Concept.