
Community Insights Wanted - Share thoughts, ideas, and the research.
There are many different instructional strategies that all promote student growth and achievement. How are they different? How are they the same? Where do they overlap? This blog is a call for anyone to share their experiences and knowledge on different instructional strategies that teachers use to facilitate a comparison deep dive.

Building a Thinking Classroom Framework: Putting It All Together
Moving to a thinking classroom is a cultural shift for the teacher and students in a classroom, but the benefits out way any inconvenience that comes with making the change. From autonomy to increased responsibility for learning and transference to grade level assessments, the thinking classroom nurtures life long learners, which is the ultimate goal in education.
(Image from Building Thinking Classrooms, p. 281.)