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The Power of Making Thinking Visible Webinar
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: Free
Event Details
Project Zero (PZ) is delighted to launch our three-month Virtual Workshop series with a live webinar featuring Ron Ritchhart and Mark Church as they discuss their new book, The Power of Making Thinking Visible. In the 2011 best seller Making Thinking Visible, Ron, a PZ researcher and principal investigator, and Mark, a long-time PZ institute faculty member and researcher, helped to popularize the use of thinking routines in classrooms, museums, and professional learning around the world. Since then, Ron and Mark have studied how educators use thinking routines, what effect visible thinking practices have on students and teachers, and how those practices transform classrooms. They have also developed new routines to help students engage with ideas, collaborate with peers, and take action thoughtfully and effectively. All of this learning is captured in The Power of Making Thinking Visible. Join Ron and Mark for an informal discussion moderated by Tina Blythe, PZ’s Director of Learning and Outreach, about the book, during which they’ll respond to questions and ideas collected in advance of the talk via Twitter: Where have you seen the power of visible thinking practices? What are you wondering about when it comes to visible thinking? Tweet your thoughts and questions using the hashtag #PowerofMTVChat