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It ALWAYS works this way. Real change begins with the simple act of people talking about what they care about. Meg Wheatley images from flickr

It ALWAYS works this way. Real change begins with the simple act of people talking about what they care about. Meg Wheatley images from flickr

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Learn Executive Function in real life situations Build Executive Function through feedback and self assessment. Shaun Klingbiel

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Page 1: It ALWAYS works this way. Real change begins with the simple act of people talking about what they care about. Meg Wheatley images from flickr

It ALWAYS works this way.

Real change begins with the simple act of people talking about

what they care about.

Meg Wheatley

images from flickr

Page 2: It ALWAYS works this way. Real change begins with the simple act of people talking about what they care about. Meg Wheatley images from flickr

Our Innovation Inquiry

To learn more about Executive Function;

• Working Memory • Cognitive Flexibility • Inhibitory Control

And to work on designing learning experiences that explicitly and mindfully develop these attributes in our children.

Barb Jenkins

Page 3: It ALWAYS works this way. Real change begins with the simple act of people talking about what they care about. Meg Wheatley images from flickr

Learn Executive Function in real life situations

Build Executive Function through feedback and self assessment.

Shaun Klingbiel

Page 4: It ALWAYS works this way. Real change begins with the simple act of people talking about what they care about. Meg Wheatley images from flickr

Community of Inquiry

Teresa Johnson

• Working Memory - recall facts, remember what has been said, remember own response, simple instructions, etc.

• Cognitive Flexibility – gathering the thinking of others and new information, and testing to see how it fits with existing views, making adjustments to own thinking

• Inhibitory Control - patience while actively listening, resisting temptation to call out or respond spontaneously to the speaker

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