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Using Visible Thinking Strategies to Develop Expert Learners
Supporting Inquiry with Scaffolded, Collaborative Journal Writing Visible thinking is all the rage. I’m glad! Back in the day–we usually referred to visible thinking as explicit thinking. But, as with many solid, worthwhile constructs, they are not readily adopted and … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, collaboration, Education, expertise, journal writing, scaffolding
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