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in title, tags, annotations or urlreflection questions - 102 views
Educator Resources | Agency by Design - 46 views
The Question Game: A Playful Way To Teach Critical Thinking - 90 views
High School Teachers - 53 views
What Comic-Con Nerds Know About Getting Kids Hooked on Reading - Education - GOOD - 52 views
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"The Nerd in the Classroom: Sci-fi as an Educational Tool"
A Taxonomy of Reflection: A Model for Critical Thinking - 11 views
CriticalThinking.org - Critical Thinking Model 1 - 161 views
3 Ideas to Prevent Schools from Killing Creativity, Curiosity, and Critical Thinking | The Creativity Post - 9 views
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there will always be curious and creative characters in our world. But instead of relying on serendipity, lets intentionally cultivate these characters. Unless we want the future to be in the hands of mindless drones who can follow directions and regurgitate information, it's time for a change
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If we want kids to experience a sense of wonder and discover new information on their own (curiosity), if we want them to generate novel, adaptive ideas (creativity), and if we want them to derive their own perspectives and conclusions after a discussion (critical thinking), then the current educational system is a failure.
CriticalThinking.org - The Role of Socratic Questioning in Thinking, Teaching, & Learning - 114 views
Developing Questions for Critical Thinking - 206 views
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Awesome tool for generating Bloom's verbs and questions. Gives teacher roles and student roles for each level of Bloom's.
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Elizabeth: Thanks for sharing this. As an Art teacher, I am thrilled to see so many graphic, design, and creative thinking skills being applied. It is a great feeling for us to see others finally understanding what the Arts can do for creative thinking and higher order thinking. It's what Artist's already know. Again great job of sharing.
Critical Thinking - 6 views
John Stuart Mill: On Instruction, Intellectual Development, and Disciplined Learning - 70 views
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A pupil from whom nothing is ever demanded which he cannot do, never does all he can. ~ John Stuart Mill
CriticalThinking.org - Teaching Tactics that Encourage Active Learning - 126 views
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"Tactics that Encourage Active Learning Use the following tactics during class to ensure that students are actively engaged in thinking about the content. Students should be called on randomly (using the deck of cards method for instance) so that everyone participates. When students do not know when they will be called on they are much more likely to remain alert and engaged in the learning process. Students should be routinely called upon to: Summarize or put into their own words what the teacher or another student has said. Elaborate on what they have said. Relate the issue or content to their own knowledge and experience. Give examples to clarify or support what they have said. Make connections between related concepts. Restate the instructions or assignment in their own words. State the question at issue. Describe to what extent their point of view on the issue is different from or similar to the point of view of the instructor, other students, the author, etc. Take a few minutes to write down any of the above. Write down the most pressing question on their mind at this point. The instructor then uses the above tactics to help students reason through the questions. Discuss any of the above with a partner and then participate in a group discussion facilitated by the instructor."
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Digital Age Damaging Learning | Nicholas Carr - 72 views
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excessive use of the internet and other forms of technology diminishes our capacity for deep, meditative thinking, "the brighter the software, the dimmer the user", a counter-revolution may be required.
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curricula must be developed not only with the potential benefits of technology linked to every learning outcome in mind, but also the costs.
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available where there is clear utility, to remove it when there is not
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CriticalThinking.org - Message to Educators - 105 views
Metagifted Education Resource Organization: Critical Thinking - 2 views
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Criticial Thinking Org Center for Critical Thinking Library for K-12 Educators Tactical and Structural Recommendations for bringing critical thinking into the K-12 classroom - Excellent ideas for teachers!!! Critical Thinking Across the Curriculum Project Mission Critical page San Jose University's Critical Thinking Web Page Logical Arguments A Brief History in the Idea of Critical Thinking Google.Com Search on "Bloom's Taxonomy" Google.Com Search on "Critical Thinking" Links to General info about Critical Thinking on About.com