2/6/2024-Thinking Maps Cohort

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Target Audience: Teachers, Instructional Coaches, Deeper Learning Leads, Administrators

Thinking Maps is a set of 8 visual patterns that correlate to specific cognitive processes. Based on the building blocks of brain-based learning, they are used across all grades and content areas to build critical thinking, problem-solving, comprehension, and communication skills necessary for academic success in every domain. Participants who register for this training will sign up for a three day cohort during the 2023-2024 school year. Day 1 will introduce participants to the basics of Thinking Maps implementation. Days 2 and 3 are designed to help teachers move “beyond the basics” by building on their base of knowledge from utilizing Thinking Maps in their classrooms. Participants in this cohort will receive a FREE, physical copy of Thinking Maps: A Language for Learning, 2nd Ed. Teacher’s Guide. 

Day 1 Overview (9/18/2023):

  • Examination of building blocks of brain-based learning
  • Introduction to the defining characteristics of Thinking Maps 
  • Learning the Thinking Maps: 8 Visual Patterns for Critical Thinking
  • Strategies for developing independent learners: teaching the maps to students

Day 2 Overview (11/28/2023):

  • How to use color to rehearse, enhance, and add rigor to content knowledge
  • The metacognitive importance of the Frame of Reference for rigorous and reflective thinking
  • How to use multiple maps and help students build maps in cooperative teams
  • Strategies to help students communicate ideas and take information off the map

Day 3 Overview (2/6/2024):

  • How to use additional multiple map combinations
  • Vocabulary development strategies
  • Strategies to help students communicate ideas and take information off the map
  • Writing short constructed responses off the map
  • Writing summary paragraphs off the map

For more information, contact Erin McIver (erin.mciver@ckec.org