Publication Date
In 2025 | 0 |
Since 2024 | 0 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 8 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 24 |
Since 2006 (last 20 years) | 67 |
Descriptor
Source
Educational Leadership | 105 |
Author
Costa, Arthur L. | 4 |
Kallick, Bena | 4 |
Billings, Laura | 2 |
Brandt, Ron | 2 |
Burns, Marilyn | 2 |
Conley, David T. | 2 |
Fisher, Douglas | 2 |
McTighe, Jay | 2 |
Ohler, Jason | 2 |
Roberts, Terry | 2 |
Sternberg, Robert J. | 2 |
More ▼ |
Publication Type
Journal Articles | 105 |
Reports - Descriptive | 77 |
Reports - Evaluative | 18 |
Opinion Papers | 13 |
Reports - Research | 2 |
Guides - Classroom - Learner | 1 |
Education Level
Middle Schools | 9 |
Elementary Education | 7 |
Elementary Secondary Education | 7 |
High Schools | 7 |
Secondary Education | 5 |
Grade 5 | 4 |
Grade 7 | 4 |
Higher Education | 3 |
Intermediate Grades | 3 |
Grade 6 | 2 |
Junior High Schools | 2 |
More ▼ |
Location
California | 4 |
United States | 4 |
Massachusetts | 3 |
North Carolina | 3 |
Maine | 2 |
Minnesota | 2 |
South Dakota | 2 |
Virginia | 2 |
Wisconsin | 2 |
Alaska | 1 |
Arizona | 1 |
More ▼ |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Bill of Rights | 1 |
No Child Left Behind Act 2001 | 1 |
Assessments and Surveys
National Assessment of… | 1 |
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Estrada, Juan-Diego – Educational Leadership, 2023
Educators instruct students in ways of thinking every day--from critical thinking to logical reasoning to abstract and conceptual thought. But thinking can get overwhelming, and it's easy for students' minds to wander. Juan-Diego Estrada explains how educators can incorporate mindfulness practices into the school day to help students focus,…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Metacognition, Neurosciences, Attention Control
Heal, Jim; Goodwin, Bryan – Educational Leadership, 2023
Education experts Jim Heal and Bryan Goodwin explain that students should be able to think deeply about their learning, not just appear to be engaged. The authors differentiate between student thinking and engagement and offer educators practical strategies to deepen learning and ensure it sticks.
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Thinking Skills, Educational Practices, Cognitive Processes
Krahenbuhl, Kevin S. – Educational Leadership, 2020
In a world that seems to value speed and efficiency, teacher Kevin S. Krahenbuhl says, "Slow it down!" Krahenbuhl explores the value of taking one's time in classroom discussions, leaving students ample time to reflect, prepare, and even meander a bit in order to fully understand and engage with a text.
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Time on Task, Thinking Skills, Learning
Silver, Harvey F.; Boutz, Abigail L.; McTighe, Jay – Educational Leadership, 2022
Infusing five processes into assignments can help students hone the skills they'll need to address complex problems. The world students will enter is full of complex, unpredictable problems--and students will need sophisticated thinking skills to cope. The authors unpack five thinking processes students need to internalize through opportunities in…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Cognitive Processes, Inquiry, Design
Shelton, Ken – Educational Leadership, 2021
"Techquity," as the author defines it, means merging the effective use of educational technologies with culturally responsive and culturally relevant learning experiences to support students' development of essential skills. Technology, distributed and used equitably, enables opportunity and voice, dismantles barriers around learner…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Equal Education
Safir, Shane – Educational Leadership, 2023
To spur agency and critical thinking, educators can take steps to position students as knowledge builders rather than just consumers. Drawing on Indigenous pedagogy and her own work on the value of "street data" in education, author and consultant Shane Safir discusses the importance of creating more space for student voice in…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Student Empowerment, Instruction, Educational Practices
Costa, Arthur L.; Kallick, Bena; McTighe, Jay; Zmuda, Allison – Educational Leadership, 2020
Students need specific thinking--or Habits of Mind--to engage with problems and become self-directed learners, write Arthur L. Costa, Bena Kallick, Jay McTighe, and Allison Zmuda. A curricular approach based on enhancing students' understanding of conceptually significant, transferable ideas can help schools teach these dispositions.
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Problem Solving, Independent Study, Transfer of Training
Brown, Seth; Feller, Thomas, Jr. – Educational Leadership, 2022
Self-directed student learning begins with self-directed educators. Teachers in Greenville, North Carolina, are training in the Habits of Mind, a series of thinking behaviors that support self-directed learning by helping students successfully tackle complex problems. The authors outline key instructional strategies that have grown from these…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Self Management, Student Behavior, Teacher Education
Pollock, Jane E.; Tolone, Laura J.; Nunnally, Gary S. – Educational Leadership, 2021
Innovative teaching means the teacher is the creator, but unfortunately it does not necessarily mean the same for the students. Innovation is not just "doing" something new; it is "thinking" of new ways to improve a product, a method, or an idea. How can educators teach students to become better innovators themselves? This…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Lesson Plans, Planning, Thinking Skills
Bottoms, Gene – Educational Leadership, 2022
To engage all learners, schools must offer career-pathway courses that combine academics and deeper learning. Gene Bottoms, until recently head of the Southern Regional Education Board, describes a transformation he believes must happen in US high schools--adopting curriculums that include intellectual rigor in career and technical education (CTE)…
Descriptors: High Schools, Secondary Education, Educational Change, Career Development
Campos, David; Knudson, Ericka – Educational Leadership, 2018
Movies--especially "world cinema"--have tremendous potential to stimulate students' interest, thinking skills, and even empathy. As educators, it's crucial that we guide students in developing critical thinking, so that they can become intelligent consumers of visual media, able to appreciate different perspectives. It's our…
Descriptors: Films, Teaching Methods, Student Interests, Critical Thinking
Boser, Ulrich – Educational Leadership, 2019
Although mastering the art of learning how to learn is considered one of the most important skills for young people, few teens know the basics of how to best learn something. And teachers rarely receive training in how to helps students become successful learners. The author describes seven well-supported techniques for learning anything that…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Learning Strategies, Active Learning, Attention
Perkins, David N. – Educational Leadership, 2016
What learning really matters for today's learners? In this article, David N. Perkins promises not to provide the answer, but rather to consider how we might think about the question. Learning that matters--which he calls lifeworthy learning--is characterized by four earmarks: opportunity, insight, action, and ethics. Educators should ask…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Relevance (Education), Course Content, Ethics
Cutler, Kay M.; Moeller, Mary R. – Educational Leadership, 2017
"In many ways, images are the vehicle of comprehension, thought, and action. We integrate parts of images, we remember images, we manipulate images." This quote from James E. Zull clarifies the rationale for a discussion protocol called Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS), in which teachers focus students' attention on an image and ask…
Descriptors: Visual Learning, Thinking Skills, Learning Strategies, Teaching Methods
Schmoker, Mike – Educational Leadership, 2018
Schmoker argues that having students write regularly across the disciplines, connecting written work to content in the discipline to facilitate student understanding about content, would boost most students' academic achievement. We must "demystify" writing instruction, distilling it to key skills that any teacher can guide students to…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Academic Achievement, Cues, Educational Change