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    • 1. Systems Thinking: What and Why?
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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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Resources to View/Download

  1. One-page sheet with definitions of a system and of systems thinking
  2. Strategies for building a capacity for systems thinking
  3. Article: "Developing a Systems Thinking Capacity"
  4. Connections to educational practice/research
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Transition to the Next Module

This module focused on developing an understanding of systems and systems thinking. The next module, Module 2 - Habits of a Systems Thinker, will focus on investigating these habits and exploring possible strategies to incorporate them into your classroom and school. You may directly open the first page of this module, return to the main homepage, or leave WebEd at this time.
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