Cabrillo College Record your why or your reason for attending todays workshop on a postit Post on Why quilt Survey images Choose one Form groups of 46 people around each image ID: 444737
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Habits of Mind WorkshopCabrillo CollegeSlide2
Record your ‘why’ or your reason for attending today’s workshop on a post-it. Post on “Why” quilt.
Survey images. Choose one. Form groups of 4-6 people around each image.Slide3
Share name, college, discipline, and share what drew you to the image
How does this image connect to or reflect learning?Slide4
Mindful Beginnings
Starting a Conversation about Habits of MindSlide5
Setting our Intentions
Create, Imagine, Innovate
Respond with Awe and Wonderment
Think InterdependentlySlide6
Quick Write:
Reflect on your interactions with students.
Describe a challenging scenario.Slide7
Reading Together
Select a Golden LineSlide8
What do we mean by Habits of Mind?
• A habit is an acquired predisposition to respond in
particular ways.
• A combination of having the inclination, capability and commitment to particular behaviors that lead to productive outcomes.Slide9
Getting Started: Defining the Habits of Mind
There are 3 cards per table. Create pairs at your table.
Each pair discusses the Habit of Mind on the card
Record a definition of this Habit of Mind based on your collective knowledge and experience.Slide10
Getting Started: Defining the Habits of Mind
Rotate cards. You and your partner should now have a new card.
Read Habit of Mind and definition
Create a new definition, or extend the definition already on the card or provide an example to illustrate the definition.Slide11
Getting Started: Defining the Habits of Mind
Rotate cards one more time. You and your partner should now have a new card.
Read Habit of Mind and definitions
Synthesize definitions into one definition.
Create a poster with the Habit of Mind, the new definition and visual that represents that definition.Slide12
Gallery Walk: Using post-its, read posters and leave appreciative comments on at least three postersSlide13
Fostering Habits of Mind in Today’s Students
Adela
Najarro
, Jennifer Fletcher, Lydia
Graecyn
, and Tina Sander Slide14
Gavilan College
Spotlight
Scott Sandler and Doug
AchtermanSlide15
Wrap Up and Evaluation