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How to Create Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics (Peter Liljedahl/Norman Eng)

How to Create Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics (Peter Liljedahl/Norman Eng)

Update: 2024-06-04
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In an earlier episode, we spoke with Alice Vigors about her work in creating cross-content thinking classrooms. In this episiode, we speak with Professor Peter Liljedahl, of Simon Fraser University, about how to create thinking classrooms in Mathematics - primarily K-6 - where students are doing the heavy cognitive lift as opposed to teachers.




Join me and my guest co-host Norman Eng, student teaching supervisor at Brooklyn College/CUNY, as we chat with Peter Liljedahl about:




- The 14 practices associated with a thinking Math classroom (macro/micro moves);


- Exemplars of what a thinking Math classroom looks like;


- How a thinking classroom differs from traditional models of teaching (i.e. the I Do, We Do, You Do Model);


- How teacher practice shifts from answering questions to asking them and having students make meaning of learning before direct instruction;


- How to prepare student teachers in this alternative methodology




Peter Liljedahl - Building Thinking Classrooms Website


Building Thinking Classrooms Book


Norman Eng - 10X Your Teaching Website


Teaching College Book




Music - Aylex

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How to Create Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics (Peter Liljedahl/Norman Eng)

How to Create Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics (Peter Liljedahl/Norman Eng)

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