This 6 session workshop offers a unique opportunity to explore the cultural forces of interactions, modeling, environment, routines, language, opportunities, time, and expectations. Throughout the workshop, participants will use a variety of thinking routines to facilitate their own learning and explore how each of these can be used to create more thoughtful classrooms.
Participants will explore and build their understanding around:
What is a culture of thinking? What does it look like and feel like?
The role messaging plays in both understanding and shaping of group culture
How can we assess, understand and shape the culture of our classrooms and schools to most effectively build a culture of thinking?
How can the cultural forces that exist in each classroom support and further develop a culture of thinking?
How can educators use thinking routines to structure, scaffold, and support students’ thinking?
Workshop sessions will take place the afternoon of March 10, 11, and 12 and also March 24, 25, and 26 at 2:00-4:30 EST.