Drawing Out Learning with Thinking Maps®

Drawing Out Learning with Thinking Maps®

Author: Shelly L. Counsell

Publisher: Teachers College Press

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 080776776X

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"As a visual language framework, Thinking Mapsa offers a way for young learners to represent their ideas by visually mapping their fundamental patterns of thinking. The authors offer a wide range of materials, strategies, and evidence-based practices for implementing with Pre-K-2 children"--


Student Successes With Thinking Maps®

Student Successes With Thinking Maps®

Author: David N. Hyerle

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2011-01-28

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1452224218

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Use Thinking Maps® as a GPS for student success Neuroscientists tell us that the brain organizes information in networks and maps. What better way to teach students to express their ideas than with the same method used by the brain? Student Successes With Thinking Maps presents eight powerful visual models that boost all learners' metacognitive and critical thinking skills. Enriched with new research, a wealth of examples, and cross-content applications, this novel and effective resource helps students: Organize thoughts Examine relationships Enhance reasoning skills Create connections between subjects Engage with content


Draw Your Thinking

Draw Your Thinking

Author: Marjann Ball

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781884582196

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Thinking Maps are visual teaching tools that foster and encourage lifelong learning. They're based on a simple yet profound insight: The one common instructional thread that binds together all teachers, from pre-kindergarten through postgraduate, is that they all teach the same thought processes.


Thinking Maps

Thinking Maps

Author: David Hyerle

Publisher:

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781884582028

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This instruction manual for teachers in grades K-12 is a basic training guide for teaching the thinking maps common visual language.


Student Successes with Thinking Map® (School based research, results and models for achievement using visual tools (2nd Edition)

Student Successes with Thinking Map® (School based research, results and models for achievement using visual tools (2nd Edition)

Author: DAVID N. HYERLE, LARRY ALPER

Publisher: Design for Thinking

Published: 2024-01-24

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 0986356131

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Renown educator and expert in the practical applications of cognitive-neuroscience offers this opening her concise Forward to this book about the wide ranging uses of Thinking Maps®: "Neuroscientists tell us that the brain organizes information in networks and maps... the Thinking Maps program takes full advantage of the natural proclivity of the brain to think visually." Student Successes with Thinking Maps presents a language of eight visual tools and framing tools based on fundamental cognitive processes of the human brain and mind that boost all learners' metacognitive and critical thinking skills. The first chapter by Thinking Maps creator David Hyerle, Ed.D. is a comprehensive introduction to the theory, history, research and results from the systematic implementation of Thinking Maps over time. This book is rich in detail and inspiration from teachers, principals, and administrators from around the world and across diverse schools and systems. The wide-ranging stories and supporting data across the 19 chapters weave together to create a unified theme of Thinking Maps as a transformational language for learning. From the authors of these chapters, you will learn about school-wide changes in teachers’ effectiveness and student performance in an inner-city elementary school in Long Beach, California, where 85% of the students entering classrooms speak Spanish as their first language; students with special needs in a middle school in North Carolina making performance leaps of over three years’ growth in mathematics; girls from a single-sex, independent, K–12 school in New Zealand rising over four years to the top of that nation’s educational ladder; and entering junior college students in Mississippi significantly shifting reading comprehension scores, while those in the nursing program dramatically outperform their peers of previous years. You will also hear about the Pass Christian School District, landfall for Hurricane Katrina, rising over the years to become the top-performing school system in Louisiana. The authors of the chapters before you bring forth insights grounded in practical examples and experiences from their work to transform teaching and learning.


Thinking Maps

Thinking Maps

Author: David Hyerle

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 9781884582271

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This training manual for teachers in grades K-12 is a basic instruction guide for learning the Thinking Maps common visual language.


Thinking Maps

Thinking Maps

Author: Larry Alper

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 9781884582257

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Thinking Maps, a common, visual language for thinking, implicitly and explicitly place the value of thinking, feeling, and surfacing multiple frames of reference at the heart of the identity and purpose of a school.