Provide opportunities for students to solve problems independently from "summary" of Making Thinking Visible by Ron Ritchhart,Mark Church,Karin Morrison
Students need to be given the chance to work through challenges on their own. This kind of independence fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills. When students are constantly provided with solutions, they do not have the opportunity to develop their own problem-solving abilities. By allowing students to grapple with problems independently, they learn to think creatively and come up with innovative solutions. This helps them become more confident in their abilities and more resilient in the face of challenges.
Independently solving problems also encourages students to take ownership of their learning. When students are actively engaged in finding solutions, they are more invested in the outcomes. This sense of ownership ...
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