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When Thinking Becomes Routine: Using Thinking Routines as More than Activities
Ron Ritchhart, Senior Research Associate Project Zero, Co-Author The Power of Making Thinking Visible
Mark Church, Project Zero Classroom Faculty, "Learning to Think, Thinking to Learn Project" Consultant, Co-Author The Power of Making Thinking Visible
LOCATION: OnlineCOST: $69
Event Details
This workshop is offered at two different days/times: Tuesday, October 27, 6:30pm - 8:30pm Boston, USA Time with Ron Richhart OR Friday, October 30, 6:30pm - 8:30pm Boston, USA Time with Mark Church. Please register for the workshop that best fits your availability wherever you are on the planet!
For many years, Project Zero researcher-educators have developed a number of thinking routines that encourage students to look closely, to seek connections, to uncover complexities, to reason with evidence, and to consider perspectives. When used powerfully, thinking routines not only provide teachers with a set of practices to engage students, but help advance a broader goal to create classrooms where students’ thinking is visible, valued, and actively promoted. In this virtual workshop, participants will have an opportunity to consider making thinking visible as a goal of their teaching, discussing powerful practices that bring thinking to the foreground of classroom endeavors, and look at lessons we’ve learned from teachers worldwide who use thinking routines for maximum effect. The workshop will support educators working with learners from pre-K through secondary school as well as with all ages of adult learners.