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E-raamat: Power of Making Thinking Visible: Practices to Engage and Empower All Learners

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The long-awaited follow-up to Making Thinking Visible, provides new thinking routines, original research, and unique global case studies

Visible Thinking—a research-based approach developed at Harvard’s Project Zero – prompts and promotes students’ thinking. This approach has been shown to positively impact student engagement, learning, and development as thinkers. Visible Thinking involves using thinking routines, documentation, and effective questioning and listening techniques to enhance learning and collaboration in any learning environment. The Power of Making Thinking Visible explains how educators can effectively use thinking routines and other tools to engage and empower students as learners and transform classrooms into places of deep learning. 

Building on the success of the bestselling Making Thinking Visible, this highly-anticipated new book expands the work of the original by providing 18 new thinking routines based on new research and work with teachers and students around the world. Original content explains how to use thinking routines to maximum effect in the classroom, engage students exploration of big ideas, link thinking routines to formative assessment, and more. Providing new research, new global case studies, and new practices, this book:

  • Focuses on the power that thinking routines can bring to learning
  • Provides practical insights on using thinking routines to facilitate student engagement
  • Highlights the most effective techniques for using thinking routines in the classroom
  • Identifies the skillsets and mindsets needed to truly make thinking visible
  • Features actionable classroom strategies that can be applied across grade levels and content areas

Written by researchers from Harvard’s Project Zero, The Power of Making Thinking Visible: Using Routines to Engage and Empower Learners is an indispensable resource for K-12 educators and curriculum designers, higher education instructional designers and educators, and professional learning course developers.

List of Figures
ix
Acknowledgments xi
About the Authors xv
Introduction xvii
PART ONE Laying the Foundation for Power
1(36)
One Six Powers of Making Thinking Visible
3(18)
Fostering Deep Learning
6(1)
Cultivating Engaged Students
7(2)
Changing the Role of the Student and Teacher
9(2)
Enhancing Our Formative Assessment Practice
11(2)
Improving Learning (Even When Measured by Standardized Tests)
13(4)
Developing Thinking Dispositions
17(2)
Conclusion
19(2)
Two Making Thinking Visible: A Goal and Set of Practices
21(16)
Making Thinking Visible as a Goal of Teaching
23(1)
Making Thinking Visible as a Set of Practices
24(9)
Organizing Thinking Routines
33(4)
PART TWO Eighteen Powerful Routines
37(162)
Three Routines for Engaging with Others
39(56)
Give One Get One
42(8)
Ladder of Feedback
50(9)
The Leaderless Discussion
59(8)
SAIL: Share-Ask-Ideas-Learned
67(9)
Making Meaning
76(10)
+1 Routine
86(9)
Four Routines for Engaging with Ideas
95(52)
Question Sorts
98(9)
Peeling the Fruit
107(10)
The Story Routine: Main-Side-Hidden
117(7)
Beauty & Truth
124(8)
NDA
132(8)
Take Note
140(7)
Five Routines for Engaging in Action
147(52)
PG&E: Predict-Gather-Explain
150(8)
ESP+I
158(8)
Be-Sure-To
166(8)
What? So What? Now What?
174(8)
The 3 Y's
182(8)
The 4 If's
190(9)
PART THREE Realizing the Power
199(42)
Six Using Thinking Routines for Maximum Effect
201(22)
Planning for Thinking
204(7)
Being Primed for Thinking
211(4)
Pressing for Thinking
215(4)
Positioning for Thinking
219(4)
Seven Learning to Support One Another as We Make Thinking Visible
223(18)
Beyond the Toolset: Developing Our Skills at Using the Tools
226(5)
Beyond the Skill Set: The Mindsets That Motivate Action
231(2)
Supports for Developing Skill Sets and Mindsets
233(6)
In Conclusion
239(2)
References 241(4)
Index 245
RON RITCHHART is a Senior Research Associate at Harvard Project Zero and Fellow at the University of Melbourne, Australia. His current research focuses on developing intellectual character, making thinking visible, and promoting deep learning.

MARK CHURCH has been an educator for over twenty years and has particular interest in helping teachers and school leaders think deeply about their efforts to cultivate thinking and learning opportunities for students.

Ron Ritchhart and Mark Church (with Karin Morrison) are the coauthors of Making Thinking Visible.