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Making Student Thinking Visible

 

Course Description


How do your students show what they know? Teach your students to think out loud!

Learn from Jon Saphier how to unlock Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) in your classroom. Learn strategies to help students develop strong SEL skills to increase their academic success. Gain the knowledge and tools needed to help your students build confidence to take charge of their learning with robust student dialog and collaborative learning. Students need to learn how to develop positive relationships, set goals, and make responsible decisions to be successful academically and in life.

This course includes videos of authentic classroom practice, a coach to provide personalized feedback, and flexibility to engage with the content on your schedule.

Syllabus


Making Student Thinking Visible

What people are saying about this course.


 

"The teachers can't get enough! Teachers rave about the training even given the intensity and workload. They are employing strategies and insights from the training into their repertoire and remark of noticeable improvement in student retention of content."

Janice Gauthier
Director of Curriculum and Development,
Everett Public Schools, MA

 

Classroom Strategies for Social Emotional Learning


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Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is rightfully at the top of most districts’ agendas these days. After all, "Emotions are everywhere..."

 

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Course Presenter


Jonathon Saphier

Jonathon Saphier is founder and president of Research for Better Teaching, Inc. (RBT), an educational consulting organization dedicated in 1979 to improving classroom teaching and school leadership throughout the United States and internationally. The Ministry of Education of Singapore uses Dr. Saphier’s induction program for all newly hired teachers.

Partner Profile


Public Consulting Group, Inc. (PCG) is a leading public sector solutions implementation and operations improvement firm that partners with health, education, and human services agencies to improve lives. Founded in 1986 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, PCG has nearly 2,000 professionals in more than 50 offices around the US, in Canada and in Europe. PCG’s Education practice offers consulting services and technology solutions that help schools, school districts, and state education agencies/ministries of education to promote student success, improve programs and processes, and optimize financial resources.

 

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