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Melody WanA website which teaches educator how to create a thinking culture in your classrooms.
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Shelly Terrell@ShellTerrell I love the site visible thinking http://t.co/vEYr4xjc - some great ideas to help others to think #eltchat
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VisibleThinking In Action
Every committed educator wants better learning and more thoughtful students. Visible Thinking is a way of helping to achieve that without a separate ‘thinking skills' course or fixed lessons.
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Visible Thinking is a way of helping to achieve that without a separate ‘thinking skills' course or fixed lessons.
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isible Thinking is a broad and flexible framework for enriching classroom learning in the conte
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Deeper understanding of content
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Visible Thinking involves several practices and resources.
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VisibleThinking In Action
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Charlyn TrussellConcept for a way of helping to achieve better learning and more thoughtful students without a separate course or set of lessons. A framework for enriching classroom learning in the content areas and fastering students' intellectual development at the sa
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Teachers are invited to use with their students a number of "thinking routines" -- simple protocols for exploring ideas -- around whatever topics are important
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Visible Thinking is the product of a number of years of research concerning children's thinking and learning, along with a sustained research and development process in classrooms.
One important finding was that skills and abilities are not enough.
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alertness to situations that call for thinking and positive attitudes toward thinking and learning
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To put it all together, we say that really good thinking involves abilities, attitudes, and alertness, all three at once. Technically this is called a dispositional
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visible thinking helps to make concrete what a thoughtful classroom might look like
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skills and abilities are not enough
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alertness to situations that call for thinking and positive attitudes toward thinking and learning are tremendously important
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good thinking involves abilities, attitudes, and alertness
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good thinking involves abilities, attitudes, and alertness, all three at once
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At any moment, we can ask, "Is thinking visible here? Are students explaining things to one another? Are students offering creative ideas? Are they, and I as their teacher, using the language of thinking? Is there a brainstorm about alternative interpretations on the wall? Are students debating a plan?"
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Often, we found, children (and adults) think in shallow ways not for lack of ability to think more deeply but because they simply do not notice the opportunity or do not care.
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eally good thinking involves abilities, attitudes, and alertness, all three at once. Technically this is called a dispositional view of thinking.
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- Deeper understanding of content
- Greater motivation for learning
- Development of learners' thinking and learning abilities.
- Development of learners' attitudes toward thinking and learning and their alertness to opportunities for thinking and learning (the "dispositional" side of thinking).
- A shift in classroom culture toward a community of enthusiastically engaged thinkers and learners.
VisibleThinking In Action
Every committed educator wants better learning and more thoughtful students. Visible Thinking is a way of helping to achieve that without a separate ‘thinking skills' course or fixed lessons.
Visible Thinking is a broad and flexible framework for enriching classroom learning in the content areas and fostering students' intellectual development at the same time. Here are some of its key goals:
Toward achieving these goals, Visible Thinking involves several practices and resources. Teachers are invited to use with their students a number of "thinking routines" -- simple protocols for exploring ideas -- around whatever topics are important, say fractions arithmetic, the Industrial Revolution, World War II, the meaning of a poem, the nature of democracy. Visible Thinking includes attention to four "thinking ideals" -- understanding, truth, fairness, and creativity. Visible Thinking emphasizes several ways of making students' thinking visible to themselves and one another, so that they can improve it.
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craig rolandEvery committed educator wants better learning and more thoughtful students. Visible Thinking is a way of helping to achieve that without a separate ‘thinking skills' course or fixed lessons.
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Tom HemingwayVisible Thinking is a broad and flexible framework for enriching classroom learning in the content areas and fostering students' intellectual development at the same time.
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