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    • Learning Objectives
    • 1. Exploring the Habits
    • 2. Why Use the Habits?
    • 3. Investigating the Habits
    • 4. K-12 Examples
    • 5. Practice Scenarios (Being Developed)
    • 6. Next Steps

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Module 2 - Learning Objectives

Welcome to Module 2 – Habits of a Systems Thinker. In this module you will

  1. be introduced to the habits of a systems thinker,
  2. hear teacher and student accounts of how the habits have influenced the way they think and learn, and
  3. investigate questions to consider when applying the habits to real-world issues.
   Practice exercises and examples of K-12 applications are currently in development.

 

Please download and print The Habits of a Systems Thinker handout before beginning this model.


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