Building Thinking Classrooms

Building thinking classrooms is a rapidly-growing educational  approach that aims to help students cultivate critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and active engagement.  It moves beyond the more sage-on-the-stage teaching styles that focus on information transfer, memorization, and passive learning. 

Built on 14 key practices, it's a way of teaching that gets students on their feet, collaborating and thinking through challenging problems.

  1. What types of tasks we use in a thinking classroom
  2. How we form collaborative groups in a thinking classroom
  3. Where students work in a thinking classroom
  4. How we arrange the furniture in a thinking classroom
  5. How we answer questions in a thinking classroom
  6. When, where, and how tasks are given in a thinking classroom
  7. What homework looks like in a thinking classroom
  8. How we foster student autonomy in a thinking classroom
  9. How we use hints and extensions in a thinking classroom
  10. How we consolidate a lesson in a thinking classroom
  11. How students take notes in a thinking classroom
  12. What we choose to evaluate in a thinking classroom
  13. How we use formative assessment in a thinking classroom
  14. How we grade in a thinking classroom. 
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