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How to Read This Chapter • In this chapter we will explore teaching Culture of strategies that facilitate student thinking. Learning: Some teachers refer to these as “active Language learning strategies” because of their influence & on high levels of student engagement. The Vygotsky first set of strategies will be explored in terms of their impact on students’ ability to think critically and creatively. We’ll develop some teaching strategies in the context “micro- teaching” experiences that will enable you to focus on specific abilities such as using Talking Reading advanced organizers, questioning, and Science Science promoting student engagement. We’ll explore powerful ideas to help student talk, read and write as they learn science. We will also explore strategies that foster independent and collaborative thinking among secondary Writing students. Science Invitations to Inquiry • What teaching strategies can be used to foster critical and creative thinking among students? • How can interactive teaching strategies foster thoughtful dialogue with and between my students? • What feedback might a colleague in a “peer-coach” role offer to enhance my teaching abilities? • How does research on reading, writing, and discourse in science education contribute to the development of a constructivist classroom? • How can projects be used to enhance thinking in science? Chapter 11 Map Strategies Fostering Thinking in the Science Classroom Critical & Culture of Independent Gazette Creative Learning: & Thinking Language Collaborative & Thinking Vygotsky Interactive Inquiry 9.1: Talking Reading Problem Project- Science Research Teaching Microteaching Science Science Solving Based Teachers Matters: Strategies Teaching Talk Using Questions Writing Science Science Fairs Research Matters: Project Learning Critical & Creative Thinking • What is the difference between “critical” and “creative” thinking? • What are some examples of each? Holistic Thinking Critical Creative Thinking Thinking Designing Testing Intuiting Seeking Experiments Hypotheses Alternatives Predicting Inferring Generating Dreaming Alternatives Classifying Measuring Visualizing Imagining Observing Interactive Teaching Strategies • Critical and creative thinking require that students be actively involved. The following “interactive” teaching skills will foster this: – Advance Organizers – Creating Stimulating Environment – Art of Questioning – Using Examples – Positive Learning Environment – Closure & Making Transitions • Select one of the above, and write a lesson plan that incorporates the skill into a lesson in biology or physics.
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