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A proven program for enhancing students' thinking and comprehension abilities Visible Thinking is a research-based approach to teaching thinking, begun at Harvard's Project Zero, that develops students' thinking dispositions, while at the same time deepening their understanding of the topics they study.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables ix

DVD Contents xi

Foreword xiii

Preface xvii

Acknowledgments xxi

About the Authors xxv

PART ONE Some Thinking about Thinking 1

ONE Unpacking Thinking 3

Beyond Bloom 6

Beyond Memorization, Work, and Activity 8

A Map of Thinking Involved in Understanding 11

Other Kinds of Thinking 14

Uncovering Students’ Thinking About Thinking 15

TWO Putting Thinking at the Center of the Educational Enterprise 23

How Does Visibility Serve Both Learning and Teaching? 27

How Can We Make the Invisible Visible? 30

PART TWO Using Thinking Routines to Make Thinking Visible 41

THREE Introduction to Thinking Routines 43

ThreeWays of Looking at Thinking Routines 45

How Are the Thinking Routines Organized? 49

FOUR Routines for Introducing and Exploring Ideas 53

See-Think-Wonder 55

Zoom In 64

Think-Puzzle-Explore 71

Chalk Talk 78

3–2–1 Bridge 86

Compass Points 93

The Explanation Game 101

FIVE Routines for Synthesizing and Organizing Ideas 109

Headlines 111

CSI: Color, Symbol, Image 119

Generate-Sort-Connect-Elaborate: Concept Maps 125

Connect-Extend-Challenge 132

The 4C’s 140

The Micro Lab Protocol 147

I Used to Think. . . , Now I Think . . . 154

SIX Routines for Digging Deeper into Ideas 163

What Makes You Say That? 165

Circle of Viewpoints 171

Step Inside 178

Red Light, Yellow Light 185

Claim-Support-Question 191

Tug-of-War 199

Sentence-Phrase-Word 207

PART THREE Bringing the Power of Visible Thinking to Life 215

SEVEN Creating a Place Where Thinking Is Valued, Visible, and Actively Promoted 217

Making Room for Reflection 222

Making Time for Our Own Learning 229

The Making of an Elaborated Conversation 234

The Forces That Shape Culture 240

EIGHT Notes from the Field 247

The Challenges of Making Thinking Visible in a Mathematics Class and

Beyond: The Case of Mark Church 250

Content + Routines + Students = A Culture of Thinking: The Case of Sharonne Blum 256

What These Cases Reveal About the Use of Routines 261

Stages of Development in the Use of Thinking Routines 262

Common Pitfalls and Struggles 267

In Conclusion 272

References 275

Index 281

How to Use the DVD 293

Making Thinking Visible

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    A Paperback / softback by Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, Karin Morrison

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 20/05/2011
      ISBN13: 9780470915516, 978-0470915516
      ISBN10: 047091551X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A proven program for enhancing students' thinking and comprehension abilities Visible Thinking is a research-based approach to teaching thinking, begun at Harvard's Project Zero, that develops students' thinking dispositions, while at the same time deepening their understanding of the topics they study.

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables ix

      DVD Contents xi

      Foreword xiii

      Preface xvii

      Acknowledgments xxi

      About the Authors xxv

      PART ONE Some Thinking about Thinking 1

      ONE Unpacking Thinking 3

      Beyond Bloom 6

      Beyond Memorization, Work, and Activity 8

      A Map of Thinking Involved in Understanding 11

      Other Kinds of Thinking 14

      Uncovering Students’ Thinking About Thinking 15

      TWO Putting Thinking at the Center of the Educational Enterprise 23

      How Does Visibility Serve Both Learning and Teaching? 27

      How Can We Make the Invisible Visible? 30

      PART TWO Using Thinking Routines to Make Thinking Visible 41

      THREE Introduction to Thinking Routines 43

      ThreeWays of Looking at Thinking Routines 45

      How Are the Thinking Routines Organized? 49

      FOUR Routines for Introducing and Exploring Ideas 53

      See-Think-Wonder 55

      Zoom In 64

      Think-Puzzle-Explore 71

      Chalk Talk 78

      3–2–1 Bridge 86

      Compass Points 93

      The Explanation Game 101

      FIVE Routines for Synthesizing and Organizing Ideas 109

      Headlines 111

      CSI: Color, Symbol, Image 119

      Generate-Sort-Connect-Elaborate: Concept Maps 125

      Connect-Extend-Challenge 132

      The 4C’s 140

      The Micro Lab Protocol 147

      I Used to Think. . . , Now I Think . . . 154

      SIX Routines for Digging Deeper into Ideas 163

      What Makes You Say That? 165

      Circle of Viewpoints 171

      Step Inside 178

      Red Light, Yellow Light 185

      Claim-Support-Question 191

      Tug-of-War 199

      Sentence-Phrase-Word 207

      PART THREE Bringing the Power of Visible Thinking to Life 215

      SEVEN Creating a Place Where Thinking Is Valued, Visible, and Actively Promoted 217

      Making Room for Reflection 222

      Making Time for Our Own Learning 229

      The Making of an Elaborated Conversation 234

      The Forces That Shape Culture 240

      EIGHT Notes from the Field 247

      The Challenges of Making Thinking Visible in a Mathematics Class and

      Beyond: The Case of Mark Church 250

      Content + Routines + Students = A Culture of Thinking: The Case of Sharonne Blum 256

      What These Cases Reveal About the Use of Routines 261

      Stages of Development in the Use of Thinking Routines 262

      Common Pitfalls and Struggles 267

      In Conclusion 272

      References 275

      Index 281

      How to Use the DVD 293

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