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Let's create a culture of curiosity in our classrooms by adding COMFORTABLE STRUGGLE to all the lesson plans in our science curriculum!

This episode will refresh what you remember about depth of knowledge and why it's important to our instructional design. Then, I'll explain exactly how the scientific method -- especially observation and inferences in science -- perfectly complement traditional hierarchies of understanding.

My hope is that, when you're finished listening, you'll feel inspired to increase student engagement through active learning that's rooted in scientific principles and skills. WHEN YOU TAKE ACTION to make that transformation toward a more student-centered culture, you'll make thinking visible in your middle school or high school science classroom.

Here's what to expect:

00:00 A familiar story from *your* classroom!
01:52 A *personal* story about higher-order thinking and DOK
04:03 What is higher-order thinking? (a review of taxonomies)
12:11 Why higher-order thinking and science go together like PB&J
16:45 Science practice as a taxonomy

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Start your trek from talk to tech with my EdTech Essentials guide to active learning in science: https://labineverylesson.com/essentials

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:
The Blackburn-response article referenced in this video: https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/opinion-response-thoughts-on-the-meaning-of-rigor/2012/03

The Active Learning Action Plan: https://labineverylesson.com/activeplan

The Digital Instructional Design Studio: https://labineverylesson.com/studio

Done-For-You micro2MACRO Chemistry Curriculum: https://labineverylesson.com/5-free-chem-lessons

My TpT Store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Lab-In-Every-Lesson#

CONTACT ME by email at lisa@labineverylesson.com!

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Let's create a culture of curiosity in our classrooms by adding COMFORTABLE STRUGGLE to all the lesson plans in our science curriculum!

This episode will refresh what you remember about depth of knowledge and why it's important to our instructional design. Then, I'll explain exactly how the scientific method -- especially observation and inferences in science -- perfectly complement traditional hierarchies of understanding.

My hope is that, when you're finished listening, you'll feel inspired to increase student engagement through active learning that's rooted in scientific principles and skills. WHEN YOU TAKE ACTION to make that transformation toward a more student-centered culture, you'll make thinking visible in your middle school or high school science classroom.

Here's what to expect:

00:00 A familiar story from *your* classroom!
01:52 A *personal* story about higher-order thinking and DOK
04:03 What is higher-order thinking? (a review of taxonomies)
12:11 Why higher-order thinking and science go together like PB&J
16:45 Science practice as a taxonomy

_______________________________________________________________

Start your trek from talk to tech with my EdTech Essentials guide to active learning in science: https://labineverylesson.com/essentials

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:
The Blackburn-response article referenced in this video: https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/opinion-response-thoughts-on-the-meaning-of-rigor/2012/03

The Active Learning Action Plan: https://labineverylesson.com/activeplan

The Digital Instructional Design Studio: https://labineverylesson.com/studio

Done-For-You micro2MACRO Chemistry Curriculum: https://labineverylesson.com/5-free-chem-lessons

My TpT Store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Lab-In-Every-Lesson#

CONTACT ME by email at lisa@labineverylesson.com!

  continue reading

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