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Guidelines for Teaching for Independence Teaching for Tomorrow by Ted McCain. Teaching for Independence

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Guidelines for Teaching for Independence

Teaching for Tomorrow

by Ted McCain.

Teaching for Independence

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How I Realized I was creating highly educated useless people.

Students need to be able to problem solve, so they need to be taught how to do it!

Teaching for Independence

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Teaching for Independence

The 6 step plan for teaching for independence and higher-level thinking.

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Teaching for Independence

The 6 step plan for teaching for independence and higher-level thinking.

1.We must resist the temptation to tell.

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Teaching for Independence

The 6 step plan for teaching for independence and higher-level thinking.

1.We must resist the temptation to tell.

2.We must stop teaching decontextualized content.

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Teaching for Independence

The 6 step plan for teaching for independence and higher-level thinking.

1.We must resist the temptation to tell.

2.We must stop teaching decontextualized content.

3.We must stop giving students the final product of OUR thinking.

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Teaching for Independence

The 6 step plan for teaching for independence and higher-level thinking.

1.We must resist the temptation to tell.

2.We must stop teaching decontextualized content.

3.We must stop giving students the final product of OUR thinking.

4.We must make a fundamental shift – problems first, teaching second.

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Teaching for Independence

The 6 step plan for teaching for independence and higher-level thinking.

1.We must resist the temptation to tell.

2.We must stop teaching decontextualized content.

3.We must stop giving students the final product of OUR thinking.

4.We must make a fundamental shift – problems first, teaching second.

5.We must progressively withdrawal from helping students.

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Teaching for Independence

The 6 step plan for teaching for independence and higher-level thinking.

1.We must resist the temptation to tell.

2.We must stop teaching decontextualized content.

3.We must stop giving students the final product of OUR thinking.

4.We must make a fundamental shift – problems first, teaching second.

5.We must progressively withdrawal from helping students.

6.We must reevaluate evaluation