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Giving students the opportunity to learn not information, but reflective and reflexive habits that help create learners. Thinkers.
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17 Sep 14David Ruhf
This article by Terry Heick offers questions we should ask our students to get them to respond to new ideas. This is great for all subjects, the first couple questions are about connecting the new ideas to what the students already know. This works great for the math classroom which is constantly building off previously learned skills.
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wnuneville
15 Questions To Help Students Respond To New Ideas http://t.co/DkpvrR2iEb @teachthought Great for designing your own Socrative Exit Tickets!
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Jeff Zoul
Metacognition isn’t a matter of a “lesson,” or a teacher telling students it’s something they should do. Rather, it’s a matter of habit. Habits are everything. So, below are 15 questions to help students respond to new ideas, and begin to establish the kinds of habits that make thinkers, and just maybe, starting telling you what you want to hear.
Whether or not they truly become habits depends on how you use them. If you make them useful and familiar and meaningful, or alien, adult-sounding, and awkward. That’s on you as a teacher of your grade level and content area and school and community. -
09 Sep 14Aze_Cunliffe
15 Questions To Help Students Respond To New Ideas http://t.co/DkpvrR2iEb @teachthought Great for designing your own Socrative Exit Tickets!
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08 Sep 14
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Tracey Kracht
15 Questions To Help Students Respond To New Ideas http://t.co/gTu5GAWXmG via @TeachThought
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Kukharenko Vladimir
RT @web20classroom: 15 Questions To Help Students Respond To New Ideas http://t.co/JMSvTKDG0O
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Molly Myers
“@jackiegerstein: 15 Questions To Help Students Respond To New Ideas http://t.co/Ym9VqvI57i via @teachthought http://t.co/VGSFjqL3F7
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07 Sep 14
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Peggy Witteveen
15 Questions To Help Students Respond To New Ideas
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Timothy Scholze
Interesting via @teachthought 15 Questions To Help Students Respond To New Ideas #IAedchat #ntchat #edchat http://t.co/Kxx9XIasnk
15 Questions To Help Students Respond To New Ideas http://t.co/dNwNVXIy0c via @TeachThought
15 Questions To Help Students Respond To New Ideas http://t.co/dNwNVXIy0c via @TeachThought
– Josh Stumpenhorst (stumpteacher) http://twitter.com/stumpteacher/status/509458987834953728 -
Sarah
15 Questions To Help Students Respond To... http://t.co/Zb2pw18E9j via @TeachThought #apits #edtech #learnbetter http://t.co/KGkJFmhYVO
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Brendan Murphy
15 Questions To Help Students Respond To New Ideas (I like how this list can push to articulate thinking) http://t.co/HvVocaG4G5
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Craig Nansen
15 Questions To Help Students Respond To New Ideas (I like how this list can push to articulate thinking) http://t.co/HvVocaG4G5
— Crista Anderson (@cristama) September 6, 2014
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David Ellena
15 Questions To Help Students Respond To New Ideas #satchat #miched http://t.co/ssflt1jsUI
— F.C. Tymrak (@Sheffield68) September 6, 2014
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