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    • 1. Systems Thinking: What and Why?
    • 2. Habits of a Systems Thinker
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  • Systems Thinking: What and Why
    • Learning Objectives
    • 1. Exploring Systems Thinking
    • 2. What Kinds of Thinking?
    • 3. What Is a System?
    • 4. What Is Systems Thinking (ST)?
    • 5. Why Is ST Important in Education?
    • 6. Next Steps
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What Kinds of Thinking
Before considering systems thinking, consider thinking in general.
Use the resources in the right-hand column to complete the steps as needed.

1.  Download and print the handout. 
Kinds of Thinking Handout
2.  After you have responded to the handout, see others’ responses.
See some example responses from other educators.
3.  Take your thinking a step further. Download and print the handout.
Looks Like... Handout
4.  After you have responded to the handout, see others’ responses.
See some example responses from other educators.

 

 

 

 

 


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