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Deeper Thinking, Active Learning: Making Thinking Visible in All Classrooms
COST: $25 for individuals, $20 for groups of 3 or more from a single organization.
Event Details
Visible Thinking is a flexible and systematic research-based conceptual framework, which aims to integrate the development of students' thinking with content learning across subject matters.
During this interactive workshop, participants will have an opportunity to: a) try out several thinking routines with a variety of curricular materials; b) hear an introduction to the research background of the framework to learn about the concept of dispositions fostered through routines; c) discuss the design of thinking routines and consider how they may be woven into classroom discourse and embedded in curriculum design.
Presented by: Jessica Ross
Registration Details and Scholarships
Project Zero is able to provide a limited number of scholarships to public school educators working in schools with a free and reduced lunch rate of 35% or more OR educators working primarily with students who attend these schools. Group rates are available for groups of 3 or more educators from a single organization. For further details, please visit the workshop registration page or email pzlearn@gse.harvard.edu.
Event Address
Harvard Graduate School of Education
13 Appian Way
Cambridge, MA
02138 USA