[GFD Event] Visible Thinking Routines
Details
Type | Lecture |
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Intended for | General public / Enrolled students / International students / Alumni / Companies / University students / Academic and Administrative Staff |
Date(s) | January 16, 2025 12:15 — 13:00 |
Location | Online |
Venue | Online: Zoom |
Capacity | 150 people |
Entrance Fee | No charge |
Registration Method | Advance registration required
Register here: |
Registration Period | December 9, 2024 — January 16, 2025 |
Contact | gfd-tokyo@adm.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp |
Visible Thinking Routines
Date: Thursday, January 16, 12:15-13:00 (JST)
Online: Zoom
Language: English
Speaker: Julien Agaësse
Abstract
Thinking routines were developed by researchers at Harvard University. A thinking routine is a set of questions or steps used to support learning and “make thinking visible.” They develop learners’ metacognition, encourage higher-order thinking skills, and provide opportunities for learners to deepen their understanding of concepts. By making thinking visible, learners are better able to apply their new knowledge and abilities to other contexts. Thinking routines can be used at all levels and in all subjects. In this presentation I will introduce examples of visible thinking routines presented by Célia Haumesser and explain how they can benefit learners in foreign language classes.