by Jordan Luke | Nov 25, 2020 | Classroom, Classroom Instruction, Distance Learning, Early Education Edition, High School, Student Engagement, Teachers, Upper Elementary
The holidays are here! This time of the year is always a bit of a whirlwind for teachers—the semester is ending, report card grades are due, there are class parties and concerts and celebrations. Not to mention our own at-home preparations and all the family holiday...
by Johanthon | Apr 9, 2020 | Classroom Instruction, Curriculum, Distance Learning, Early Education Edition, News
What if a lawyer’s critical thinking skills could be taught ALL children? Even to children in early elementary school? Students as young as 4 and 5 years old can learn to look at problems and solutions from multiple angles and develop the critical thinking...
by Layne Wixom | Nov 4, 2019 | #ThinkingTuesday, Critical Thinking, Critical Thinking Instruction, Curriculum, Deeper Thinking, Early Education Edition, Teaching Critical Thinking, thinkLaw newsletter
Message from Colin Seale, thinkLaw’s Founder and CEO Newborns come out of the womb curious about the world, constantly wondering, questioning, and exploring their universe. So at what age should students belong to a learning that unleashes their critical...
by Colin Seale | Apr 1, 2019 | 21st century skills, Classroom Instruction, Critical Thinking Instruction, Early Education Edition
The same critical thinking strategies taught in law school aren’t just for the big kids. thinkLaw’s award-winning, standards-aligned curriculum helps educators unleash the critical thinking potential of even the youngest learners leveraging law school exercises that...
by Colin Seale | Mar 1, 2018 | Critical Thinking, Early Education Edition
What if a lawyer’s critical thinking skills could be taught ALL children? Even to children in early elementary school? We believe that all kids should learn to look at problems and solutions from multiple angles and develop the critical thinking skills, habits, and...