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Using Visible Thinking Routines in the Writing Process 

Faculty Focus

Over the years, I have seen countless instructional plans, new technologies, supposedly groundbreaking research, and have attended every type of professional development opportunity imaginable. Visible Thinking Routines (VTR) were developed as part of the Harvard Project Zero. The VTR was Word, Phase, Sentence.

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Using Visible Thinking Routines in the Writing Process 

Faculty Focus

Over the years, I have seen countless instructional plans, new technologies, supposedly groundbreaking research, and have attended every type of professional development opportunity imaginable. Visible Thinking Routines (VTR) were developed as part of the Harvard Project Zero. The VTR was Word, Phase, Sentence.

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10 benefits of using the curriculum mapping system

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10 benefits of using the curriculum mapping system admin Thu, 06/01/2023 - 20:48 Colleges and universities are now more challenged than ever to raise student attainment levels. As educators it is necessary to give students the best education we can, giving them the abilities and information they need to succeed.

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What is Bloom’s taxonomy? Importance and uses explained

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Recognizing the variety of skill sets and capacities Bloom's Taxonomy highlights how individual students' learning journeys are. Benjamin Bloom was an educational psychologist working at the University of Chicago. Receiving also involves the student's memory and recognition. He proposed the taxonomy in 1956.