Format: CODE |
Audience: Teachers, Academic Coaches, Leaders of CSI, TSI, and Promise Schools, but all are invited to participate |
Area: ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies |
Grade Span: K-12 |
Location: Online |
Sponsor: HGRESA |
Presenter: June Lewis |
Contact hours: |
The Inductive Learning Strategy is an instructional strategy that promotes thinking. The strategy can be viewed as a framework that can be varied based on the content, outcomes to be measured, operations to be performed, and the needs of the students. This is part of a series of guides for Georgia's Critical Thinking Skills program that was developed in 1994. This strategy is appropriate for all grade levels and all content areas. Inductive thinking is a natural process in which the mind observes phenomena, compares and contrasts attributes, and groups and labels data in order to form generalizations, make predictions, or form and test hypotheses.
The materials consist of a VoiceThread, handouts, and sample and model lessons.
Event Date | 08-13-2021 |
Event End Date | 06-30-2026 |
Cut off date | 06-30-2026 |
Individual Price | Free |
Location | Online |