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The Power of Claim-Evidence-Question

Catlin Tucker

Part IV: Thinking About Thinking This is part four of a five-part series focused on using thinking routines to drive metacognitive skill building. To recap, metacognition is a cognitive ability that allows learners to consider their thought patterns, approaches to learning, and understanding of a topic or idea.

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Unleashing Metacognition: The Power of See, Think, Wonder

Catlin Tucker

During this process, students observe closely, interpret their observations thoughtfully, and generate questions that spark curiosity and drive inquiry. ” Students are encouraged to generate questions that surface from their observations and interpretations. The final stage of this thinking routine is “wondering.”

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2024: The year of generative AI

eSchool News

Students often demonstrate their learning through written explanations in the forms of short answer questions and essays. This reflective practice helps students internalize their learning and develop metacognitive skills. Gen AI is flipping this on its head. Students need to be prepared to navigate an AI-enhanced world.

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The Power of I Used to Think…Now I Think

Catlin Tucker

Part III: Thinking About Thinking Series This is part three of a five-part series focused on using thinking routines to drive metacognitive skill building. To recap, metacognition is a cognitive ability that allows learners to consider their thought patterns, approaches to learning, and understanding of a topic or idea.

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The Power of Connect, Extend, Challenge

Catlin Tucker

Part II: Thinking About Thinking Series This is part two of a five-part series focused on using thinking routines to drive metacognitive skill building. Metacognition is a cognitive ability that allows learners to consider their thought patterns, approaches to learning, and understanding of a topic or idea.

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ChatGPT: A Must-See Before the Semester Begins

Faculty Focus

But as I noted in The nail in the coffin: How AI could be the impetus to reimagine education , we could “enchant learning in higher ed in such a way that people flock to it when they need to be energized, when they need a balm, when they are trying to figure out their why, when they have burning questions they want support in pursuing.”

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ChatGPT: A Must-See Before the Semester Begins

Faculty Focus

But as I noted in The nail in the coffin: How AI could be the impetus to reimagine education , we could “enchant learning in higher ed in such a way that people flock to it when they need to be energized, when they need a balm, when they are trying to figure out their why, when they have burning questions they want support in pursuing.”