Sunday, October 25, 2009

A picture, worth a thousand conversations

When thinking about using Creative Commons images in the context of education, I decided to search for some powerful images that could be used to launch long term discussions to cultivate five key habits of mind.

Metacognitive
How can we be reflective and think about our thinking? How do we know what we know and how can we use that to become a more effective life-long learner?
flikr: TZA

Innovative
How can we find creative solutions so that all children enjoy the same rights?


flickr: INZAKI


Tenacious
“We only think when we’re confronted with problems” John Dewey. How can we learn to regularly engage in, stick with, and tackle problems that take time and demand lots of thinking to solve?


http://www.flickr.com/photos/colemama/3942606430/in/pool-858082@N25


Empathic
How can we take the perspective of others, walk in their shoes, reflect on the level of justice around the world and what can we do to make it better for one and all?
flikr:sibtainn

Inquisitive
What if we started each unit of study with a series of photos that simultaneously activated their background knowledge and elicited their wonderings, uncovering what they wanted to know more about?

flikr: ViaMoi

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