Language, Cognition and Scaffolding
Completion requirements
2. Cognitive engagement
2.5. Thinking skills lessons based on principles of cognitive teaching
- Engaging tasks designedto make the most of the learners' prior knowledge and abilities.
- Recognizing that there's rarely a single correct answer,.
- Emphasizing collaborative work, with initial task completion in groups to encourage peer discussion.
- Providing assistance only when necessary,allowing learners the opportunity to face difficulties.
- Facilitating post-task discussions that analyze both solutions and the process undertaken.
- Encouraging students to draw connections between task-based thinking and broader contexts for transferable learning.
- Acknowledging the unpredictability of learning outcomes.
- Prioritizing diagnostic and formative assessment methods, valuing observation and group dynamics alongside traditional evaluating.
- Valuing discussions on students' cognitive processes as much as subject-specific learning outcomes.
- Gradually fostering a specialized language for students to articulate their thoughts and learning experiences