The Whole-brain Solution: Thinking Tools to Help Students Observe, Make Connections and Solve ProblemsExplores the higher-order thinking tools that are essential for students to become effective learners. It includes lessons that encourage students to understand and integrate information so that they can use what they know to solve problems and make decisions. |
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