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REZA CHOWDHURY

Project Zero: Cultures of Thinking - 0 views

  • Cultures of Thinking” (CoT) as places where a group’s collective as well as individual thinking is valued, visible, and actively promoted as part of the regular, day-to-day experience of all group members.
  • Ron Ritchhart (2002)
  • CoT project focuses
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  • eight cultural forces
  • in every school, classroom, and group learning situation.
  • language, time, environment, opportunities, routines, modeling, interactions, and expectations.
  • scaffolds
  • make their own thinking visible,
  • this work doesn’t happen by teachers merely implementing a defined set of practices; it must be supported by a rich professional culture.
  • a core premise of the CoT project is
  • that for classrooms to be cultures of thinking for students
  • schools must be cultures of thinking for teachers.
  • In 2005, we began our work at Bialik College by forming two focus groups of eight teachers with whom we worked intensively. These groups were all heterogeneous, including K-12 teachers of various subjects, representing a departure from traditional forms of professional development that target specific subject areas or levels. 
  • diverse range of teachers
  • Team teaching efforts
  • developmental perspective on students’ thinking
  • In 2011, we published Making Thinking Visible,
  • which captures much of the great work being done by teachers in the project.
  • the CoT project’s research agenda
  • sought to better understand changes in teachers’ and students’ attitudes and practices as thinking becomes more visible in the school and classroom environments.
  • measures of school and classroom thoughtfulness to capture these changes.
  • at how students’ conceptual understanding of the domain of thinking developed
  • case studies of teachers
  • Our research to date has shown that students recognize CoT classrooms as being more focused on thinking, learning, and understanding, and more likely to be collaborative in nature than those of teachers not in the project
  • Teachers in the project notice that as they work with CoT ideas, their classrooms shift in noticeable ways. Specifically, they find that they give thinking more time, discussion increases, and their questioning of students shifts toward asking students to elaborate on their thinking rather than testing them on their recall of facts and procedures.
  • Our research on students’ conceptual development found that
  • over the course of a single school year, the average CoT classroom students’ growth and maturity, with respect to understanding thinking processes that they themselves use and control, increased by twice the normal rate one might expect by virtue of maturity alone (Ritchhart, Turner, Hadar, 2009).
  • Recent data on students’ language arts performance has shown superior performance by students coming from strong CoT classrooms/schools on standardized tests such as the MAEP Writing Assessment (Michigan), MCAS ELA (Massachusetts), VCE English (Victoria, Australia), and IB English exams.
  • The new book, Creating Cultures of Thinking,
  • The book draws on case studies from teachers around the world to demonstrate the power and importance of each cultural force in shaping classroom culture.
  • hese include frameworks and tools for professional learning communities, videos, and frameworks for understanding classroom questioning.
  • Though the formal research phase of the project ended in 2009, the project continues through 2013 in a support phase to develop internal leadership and outreach around these ideas.
  • he research ideas are also being taken up by many new sites, including Oakland County Michigan and Santa Fe, New Mexico. 
  • Funding: Bialik College (Melbourne, Australia) under the patronage of Abe and Vera Dorevitch 
  • Project Staff: Ron Ritchhart Mark Church (consultant)
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    Project Zero: Cultures of Thinking
apnahumsafar

Navratri Celebration: A Festival of Devotion and Dance - 0 views

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    Navratri, a vibrant and spiritually significant festival, is celebrated with immense enthusiasm and fervor across India. This nine-night festival, dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga, brings people together to revel in devotion, music, dance, and traditional rituals. In this blog, Apnahumsafar.com takes you on a journey into the heart of Navratri celebrations, exploring its cultural significance and the joy it brings to people's lives. Navratri: The Festival of Nine Nights Navratri, which means "nine nights," is celebrated in the Hindu calendar month of Ashwin (usually September or October). It marks the triumph of Goddess Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasura, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. The Significance of Navratri: Devotion and Worship: Navratri is a time for devotees to seek the blessings of Goddess Durga, who represents feminine power and divine strength. Devotees fast, pray, and perform aarti (ritual worship) to honor the goddess. Dance and Music: Navratri is renowned for its vibrant Garba and Dandiya Raas dances. People of all ages come together to dance in circles, accompanied by lively music. These dances symbolize the joy of life and the victory of good over evil. The Colors of Navratri: Each day of Navratri is associated with a specific color, and devotees wear clothes in those colors to symbolize their devotion. The colors include: Day 1 (Pratipada): Yellow Day 2 (Dwitiya): Green Day 3 (Tritiya): Grey Day 4 (Chaturthi): Orange Day 5 (Panchami): White Day 6 (Sashti): Red Day 7 (Saptami): Royal Blue Day 8 (Ashtami): Pink Day 9 (Navami): Purple Navratri Celebrations with Apnahumsafar: At Apnahumsafar.com, we understand the significance of cultural celebrations like Navratri. Festivals are an opportunity to connect with your roots, meet new people, and forge meaningful relationships. Whether you're looking for a life partner to share in these joyful celebrations or seeking adv
Truely Marry

Find Best Matrimonial portal for Rajput Community - 0 views

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    There are over 200 million Rajputs who settled in India. Most of the Rajput community lived in Rajasthan but they are also settled in U.P, Madhya Pradesh, south, and many more cities where they settled. The Rajput community is one of the ancient and eminent families originating from the north-western part of India. Rajput was a warrior caste in India and is considered to be one of the most distinguished communities and includes 65% population. At the time of kings and queens, most of the Indian kings were Rajput. In ancient times Rajput kings had multiple wives some of the wives are they won in war. Rajput is a community where all they loved luxury and respect and their marriage always luxuries In modern days Rajput is a community where they always seek high-class families in the same community. According to the Indian matrimonial site survey Rajput community always looking for the same community and makes alliances with those families who understand their culture and tradition so, the Rajput community is the one who mostly preferred Online matrimonial sites for the same cultural value so, they find that families who understand their culture and tradition. Most of the rajput who looking for their partner always preferred rajput matrimonial They not choose those matrimonial who have normal databases they select that Indian marriage sites that have elite databases and who have provided elite matrimonial services and who In a survey of Rajput matrimonial services most of the people in rajput community looking for khandani families who live luxuries life. Most of the Rajput matrimony customers is Manglik or divorcee so, these profiles are open for all Matrimonial profiles if profiler are Manglik so, they always looking for a Manglik profiler in the Rajput community this Manglik tradition is very important and if the profiler is a divorcee so, they always seek for divorcee profiles In the past decade in Rajput community widowhood they can't remarry but everyone need
Abhinav Outsourcings

Fly to a fabulous life with Australia Visa - 0 views

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    Australia is not a country with Aboriginal or European population inhabiting it, but a powerhouse of heterogeneous cultural, religious and racial origins. The multi ethnic backgrounds and what they bring in with them, in term of their cultural influences is what really makes Australia such a special place which is why you must immigrate to Australia as a PR.
Anthony Tony

Learn New Languages Online - 0 views

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    The world around us is getting hi-tech and is breaking all the geographical, cultural and language barriers for advance communication and to establish professional connection. Companies are opening their branches in foreign countries even after a big language difference.
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    The world around us is getting hi-tech and is breaking all the geographical, cultural and language barriers for advance communication and to establish professional connection. Companies are opening their branches in foreign countries even after a big language difference.
Anthony Tony

The Best Way to learn Different Languages - 0 views

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    Learning a new language might not be that easy for people but there are more benefits indeed. The first reason of learning different languages is that you learn more about different cultures and people.
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    Learning a new language might not be that easy for people but there are more benefits indeed. The first reason of learning different languages is that you learn more about different cultures and people.
Anthony Tony

Affordable Way To Learn Spanish Lessons Online - 0 views

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    The most fascinating thing to do is learning another dialect. It not just helps you take in another language ,but also makes you aware of a new culture associated with the language altogether.
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    The most fascinating thing to do is learning another dialect. It not just helps you take in another language ,but also makes you aware of a new culture associated with the language altogether.
Michael Johnson

Learning with 'e's: Search results for identity - 18 views

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    The Social Web is transforming the way students interact with others, and is challenging traditional pedagogies, values and practices. An analysis of students' uses of social networking tools (e.g. Facebook, Myspace) and video/photo sharing sites (e.g. YouTube, Flickr) reveals the emergence of collective digital literacies. These include filtering content, new textual and visual literacies, managing multiple digital identities, representing self in cyberspace and engaging in new modes of interaction. In this presentation I will argue that identification through digitally mediated tools has become the new cultural capital - the set of invisible bonds that ties a community together. It is this 'social glue' - such mutual understandings and exchanges that occur on a daily basis within social media - that build the digital communities, and create new learning spaces, nurturing the habitus of a new 'digital tribe'.
jodi tompkins

Glossopedia Home - 23 views

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    This site is designed especially with the young learner in mind with its age-appropriate content and emphasis on visual and auditory learning. Glossopedia is the kind of site that you can leave open for students to explore and find a fast fact of the day, find their favorite image, or video Glossopedia Categories Geography and Places Nature and the Environment Technology Animals Earth and Space People and Cultures Human Body Chemistry Natural Forces This site is simple and visually pleasing. The font size is great for young learners. Words are hyperlinked to an audio pronunciation that is a real person, speaking really slowly at first then more quickly, and finally the written meaning of the word. Images and photos have a print button prominently displayed.
nick k

Watch Free Documentaries - SnagFilms - 3 views

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    Outstanding collection of history, international, health, life and culture, music and the arts and much more. Videos can be embedded into Web site.
cedarwood123

Which Are The Best Theatre And Acting School In Pune - 0 views

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    Everyone will have an actor inside them. But to nurture and pursue this acting talent further, they have to look at the top theatre and acting schools. India has had a rich culture of theatre and drama, running for over five decades.
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Top 6 famous food in India - 0 views

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    Hello guys, In this article we are going to share famous food in India .India's culture and diversity cannot be built into borders. And equally different is India's food. The Khamban of Gujarat or Rasgulla of Bengal, it has made its own city identity. Likewise, in some different cities of the country there is some eating street. Who has conveyed sweets to a new position. They are not just a street but they are the city of taste. Believe it these narrow streets are not less any heaven for foodie people. Because India is country where different different religion people lived .They all have different different taste of foods . That why we are sharing Top 6 famous food in India.
titechnologies

Choosing the right Engagement Model for Business Software Development - TI Technologies - 0 views

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    Software Development has formed the economic and social face of the planet within the most recent 3 decades. What was once thought of gibber and kept to the elite minds that place humans on the Moon and cracked the German Enigma is currently a well-liked profession that has created landmarks just like the Silicon Valley and icons like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. With the spurt in revolutionary product ideas within the late 90s, the need to place those 'thoughts' into execution demanded the best development-skills, and this 'request' has been solely developing with time. This conveys us to an aspect of software development that has perpetually been a significant business call for companies - the foremost cost-effective engagement model. Here is what we think regarding selecting the right engagement model: Fixed Price Model Fixing the price is about fixing the project requirements, scope, as well as deadlines. This model can never work while not thorough initial planning, analysis, and estimation sessions. The more planning you do, the better the result. Why is the planning stage so important? The success of the fixed price project is directly proportional to the success of this primary phase. To have a superior control over a greater project, the engagement model may be somewhat changed with deliverables & milestones approach. A customer is charged because the in agreement milestones have come and deliverables are in situ. From that point forward, another stage with its own particular milestones and deliverables can start. For the majority of effectively fixed price projects, discovery phase fills in as the beginning point. Choose Fixed Price Engagement Model when: Requirements are clear, very much characterized and improbable to change You deal with a small or medium project which won't last for more than few months The Pros: It's well-defined and well-negotiated. There's no room for lapses. There is a push to get the total picture of the software even befo
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What makes Subclass 489 Visa the Perfect PR Route? - 0 views

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    Immigrating to Australia can be a refreshing start for you in a country that reeks of a cosmopolitan culture, with Subclass 489 being one of the most popular PR pathways to take you there. PR or permanent residency provides you with the right to settle in the island continent, making it you home. With a high quality of living and being a global hub for immigrants from all around the world, Australia has emerged as one of the topmost economies of the world in the recent years.
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How many Points are required to file Canada PR Application through Express Entry - 0 views

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    Making Canada their immigration destination for settling in the long haul is the dream of many, who aspire for a better standard of living for themselves and their family, as well as for generations to come. Canada for a long period of time has been the home to many immigrants from all over the world, who in turn have contributed to the social, economic, cultural and political growth of this wonderfully and naturally gifted nation.
Abhinav Outsourcings

A 3-Step Guide for Skilled Migrants to Secure an Australian Permanent Residence Visa! - 0 views

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    The sunny shores of Australia have continued to attract migrants from around the world for more than two centuries now. The Australian Permanent Residence Visa process follows three simple steps that evaluate and determine the most eligible candidates, who are invited to further diversify the vibrant community culture. To be eligible for procuring the Australia Visa, a skilled migrant must attain 65 points based on their age, work experience, qualifications, English language proficiency, and other adaptability factors.
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Top 4 Process Requirements of 189 Visa Australia - 0 views

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    Being an economically and culturally developed country, Australia has over the years become the topmost place to be in terms of immigration. This can be seen from the migration numbers, which is set to reach 40 million by the middle of the century, owing to its relaxed and progressive immigration policies. With multiple pathways via which you can enter in the Aussie land, the most popular without any doubt for skilled professionals has been 189 Visa Australia.
Abhinav Outsourcings

What you must know about the 190 Visa Australia in a Nutshell - 0 views

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    Migrating to Australia can be one of the most enriching experiences that you can experience as it provides you with new avenues wherein you can explore your potential to work in diverse fields of interest. Hailing from multicultural backgrounds, the migrant population of Australia is an interesting medley of different religions, cultures and ethnicities.
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