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Cognition, Thinking, and Understanding

What do thinking and learning look like, and under what conditions do they thrive? What is understanding and how does it develop? These and similar questions about the nature of human cognition have animated Project Zero inquires for several decades, beginning with early work in the nature of creativity and intelligence, to more recent work that emphasizes a performative view of understanding, a dispositional perspective on thinking, a focus on ‘visible thinking,’ and an exploration of the cultural forces that support good thinking. Over the years, Project Zero research initiatives in these areas have yielded a variety of frameworks and practices that help educators understand, design, and document powerful learning experiences in a range of disciplines and settings.

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Learning that matters_ A review of the research on the qualities of school leadership
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Learning that matters: A review of the Research on the Qualities of School Leadership...

A resource from Leading Learning that Matters
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Tool from Visible Learners: Promoting Reggio-Inspired Approaches in All Schools

Supporting Learning in Groups in the Classroom (Ch. 11)

A resource from Making Learning Visible
9 Apps for Parents
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9 Apps for Parents

A resource from Cultures of Thinking
written letters and notes
Tool from Visible Learners: Promoting Reggio-Inspired Approaches in All Schools

Engaging Families in Supporting Student Learning (Ch. 14)

A resource from Making Learning Visible
Video from Visible Learners: Promoting Reggio-Inspired Approaches in All Schools

The Amazing Circus Act

A resource from Making Learning Visible

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