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Thinking is an active and internal process that we should intentionally help our students learn how to share. In order to encourage our kids to share their thinking, we must consider how they (and we) listen, the types of questions we ask as teachers and they ask as students, how ideas are documented, and more. In today's episode, I get into some amazing ideas about how to get students to share their thinking processes by Making Thinking Visible.
By Christina Tondevold4.7
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Thinking is an active and internal process that we should intentionally help our students learn how to share. In order to encourage our kids to share their thinking, we must consider how they (and we) listen, the types of questions we ask as teachers and they ask as students, how ideas are documented, and more. In today's episode, I get into some amazing ideas about how to get students to share their thinking processes by Making Thinking Visible.

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