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{STUDENT SUCCESSES WITH THINKING MAPS(R) BY Hyerle, David(Author)}Student Successes with Thinking Maps(r): School-Based Research, Results, and Models for Achievement Using Visual Tools[paperback]Corwin Press

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Neuroscientists tell us that the brain organizes information in networks and maps. What better way to teach students to express their ideas than with the same method used by the brain? Student Successes With Thinking Maps presents eight powerful visual models that boost all learners metacognitive and critical thinking skills. Enriched with new research, a wealth of examples, and cross-content applications, the book also shows how Thinking Maps serve as valuable assessment tools. This novel and effective model helps - Organize thoughts- Examine relationships- Enhance reasoning skills- Create connections between subjects- Engage with contentThe visual nature of Thinking Maps helps level the playing field and is ideal for inclusive settings. Additionally, educators have found that using Thinking Maps for professional development can improve teacher performance, build leadership skills, and raise students' scores on high-stakes tests. If your goal is to transform your school s culture, Thinking Maps will put you on the road to success.

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First published January 1, 2004

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This book does an amazing job of selling Thinking Maps for use in all applications within the realm of education (and thus beyond). This, rather than instruction in the use of Thinking Maps, was the goal of the book; in this it succeeds. Now I just need to find additional resources to help me implement the Thinking Maps approach in my teaching.
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