Check out our latest episode of Systems Thinking for Kids: Hear 5th grade teacher Dia Rabin describe the versatility that a systems thinking approach has provided for her as a first year teacher: https://t.co/1MnfUQXBoE
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Systems explored include racial injustice, police brutality, poverty, hunger, and unemployment. Full lesson plan in the link in our bio!
Thanks to Dr. La Tanya Manuel of @lausdmidcitysprescott in Los Angeles for developing this dynamic lesson.
Students explore @OneCrazyRita ’s novel One Crazy Summer through a systems thinking lens.
This lesson for upper elementary grades helps students connect the systems encountered by people of color in 1968 with present-day local, national, + global reform efforts.
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Doing homework for fun? Really?! It happens with systems thinking.
Sarah Simon, Assistant Elementary Director at Wildwood School in Los Angeles, shares how systems thinking piques student interest.
Yes, even for homework!
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Gearing up to represent @wildwoodschool at The @WorldEdSummit on March 23 on the Cool Schools stage. The focus: Systems Thinking to Change the World. #WorldEdSummit / https://t.co/CNCLsYjAwh
Here’s how teachers creatively apply systems thinking in their classrooms!
We love our systems thinking teachers. Listen to Monica’s full testimonial on our website.
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Student-driven learning that meets (and exceeds!) the standards. This is why we love systems thinking.
Listen to Molly Temple, a teacher at Palms Elementary School in Los Angeles, and how she uses systems thinking to supercharge her standards-aligned curriculum. #systemsthinking
When students learn that they are part of interconnected systems, they’ll become the next generation of problem-solvers, empowered to affect positive change in our world!
See what systems teachers are saying about the systems thinking approach. 👇 https://t.co/8icBMl90Ng