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Integrating the 16 Habits of Mind

Integrating the 16 Habits of Mind | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Edutopia blogger Terry Heick provides a quick tour of Costa and Kallick's 16 Habits of Mind, along with suggestions for integrating them as classroom best practices. 

 

In outcomes-based learning environments, we generally see three elements in play: 1) learning objectives or targets are created from given standards; 2) instruction of some kind is given; and then 3) learning results are assessed. These assessments offer data to inform the revision of further planned instruction. Rinse and repeat.

 

But lost in this clinical sequence are the Habits of Mind that (often predictably) lead to success or failure in the mastery of given standards. In fact, it is not in the standards or assessments, but rather these personal habits where success or failure -- in academic terms -- actually begin.


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The lesson you never got taught in school: How to learn! | Big Think

The lesson you never got taught in school: How to learn! | Big Think | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
A paper published in 
Psychological Science in the Public Interest
 has evaluated ten techniques for improving learning, ranging from mnemonics to highlighting and came to some surprising conclusions. 

The report is quite a heavy document so I’ve summarised the techniques below based on the ...

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