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Project Zero
Project Zero is a research group of the Harvard School of Education. Project Zero was founded by Nelson Goodman, Howard Gardner and David Perkins. The goal of Project Zero has been to develop good ideas and "give them a push in the right direction." (Howard Gardner).Project Zero studies fundamental questions in education:- What is understanding and how does it develop?- What are the roles of reflection and assessment in student learning?- How can we best nurture and inspire creative thinking and problem-solving?- How can we design learning experiences to include and respect students and their communities?For more information on Project Zero see the links below:
- Project Zero (http://www.pz.harvard.edu/)
- Future of Learning (http://futureoflearningpz.org/)Thinking Routines and Culture of Thinking
Artful Thinking (http://www.pzartfulthinking.org/index.php)
Visible Thinking (http://www.visiblethinkingpz.org/VisibleThinking_html_files/03_ThinkingRoutines/03a_ThinkingRoutines.html)
Ron Richhart’s web site (http://www.ronritchhart.com/Welcome.html)
Good Work and Good Play (http://www.thegoodproject.org/)
Agency by Design (http://makingthinkinghappen.wordpress.com/)
Multiple Intelligences Oasis (http://multipleintelligencesoasis.wordpress.com/)
Mind Brain & Education
Free online course in Neuroscience & the Classroom (http://www.learner.org/courses/neuroscience/)
Globalization
Out of Eden (http://www.outofedenwalk.com/)
Protocols for facilitating learning through collaboration (http://www.schoolreforminitiative.org/protocols/#)