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The video clips on the Thinking Foundation website include selections from pre K through 12 and college. The video clips include seeing students, educators and administrators from across the USA and around the world including Mexico, Japan, and Britain. The clips include the following categories: Leadership, Literacy, Whole School Change, Mathematics, Special Education, ELL, Reading Comprehension, Writing, Coaching/Mentorship. The video clips on the Thinking Foundation website are in Quicktime and Flash. If you are unable to watch any of the video clips in your browser, download the plug-ins in Quicktime or Flash. Download the free Quicktime plug-in (Macintosh and Windows).
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Constructivist Thinking in Mexico
Visit a school in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico that deeply understands the use of Thinking Maps. Watch and listen to a fabulous interview with the school's principal followed by an insightful teacher sharing many student examples of their visual thinking.

Global, Leadership, Literacy, Whole School Change, Mathematics, Special Education, ESL, Reading Comprehension, Writing, ESL, Coaching/Mentorship

Student's Thinking in Great Britain
“That is brilliant” • “I'm able to think easier...makes things clearer in the mind...get more between the lines...”
Visit a high school classroom in Great Britain.The two student interviews include reflections on tools of thinking and a variety of insights.

Global, Leadership, Literacy, Whole School Change, Mathematics, Special Education, ESL, Reading Comprehension, Writing, ESL, Coaching/Mentorship

Thinking Geography in Great Britain
Visit a high school classroom in Great Britain including an interview with the Geography Teacher. The teacher shares insights on thinking skills to “...put the notes into a form more conceptually understandable...”. The interview with the teacher is structured into purpose of use; comcept development; and their understanding.

Global, Leadership, Literacy, Whole School Change, Mathematics, Special Education, ESL, Reading Comprehension, Writing, ESL, Coaching/Mentorship

Organize Our Thinking in a Japanese Classroom
Thinking Maps are introduced to an eighth grade class at Higashi-Monzen Elementary School in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The students learn each of the eight maps from Robert Price and their teacher Shunji Muroga with the assistance of a translator. After the students learn the eight maps, they then organize their thinking about a historical figure using the Thinking Map to best express their different ways of thinking.

Global, Leadership, Literacy, Whole School Change, Mathematics, Special Education, ESL, Reading Comprehension, Writing, ESL, Coaching/Mentorship