• S1 E45 What higher order thinking questions can you use in and outside of the classroom that will change your life?

  • Jan 21 2024
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast

S1 E45 What higher order thinking questions can you use in and outside of the classroom that will change your life?

  • Summary

  • There is so much negativity in the world, in people’s perspectives on events, on the way news is offered to us, in the way so many people choose to complain about situations they are not happy about, but do nothing to change. One thing we can do, is use these fantastic 'What if' questions to change our own situations. And maybe even for the people around us. est that I deserve a raise?

    If you give a positive spin on the upcoming event, you begin thinking about what you’ll say in this positive scenario, what you’ll wear, how you’ll look the other person in the eye more directly, how you’ll search for words ahead of time that will further the positive outcome, how you’ll walk into the room with your head high, pour out positive energy in your body towards the other person or people in the situation. In other words, you’ll be living the event in advance and making it more likely to happen in this positive light.


    More examples here!


    You can find more conversations like this one at Doorways to Learning with Donna: https://scaffoldingmagic.com/category/doorways-to-learning-with-donna/ Subscribe to get notices for new episodes and free activities to use in your classes: https://mailchi.mp/scaffoldingmagic/contact-subscribe If you like this episode, treat Donna to a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/doorwaystolearning

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