Page Summary: Deputy Head Peter Richardson shares the four key ingredients for successfully leading Mona Iehl's third-graders at Polaris Charter Academy in Chicago develop their own understanding of how to solve
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Deputy Head Peter Richardson shares the four key ingredients for successfully leading Mona Iehl's third-graders at Polaris Charter Academy in Chicago develop their own understanding of how to solve In this perspective-expanding and enjoyable talk, Dan Finkel invites us to approach learning and teaching
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- Deputy Head Peter Richardson shares the four key ingredients for successfully leading
- Mona Iehl's third-graders at Polaris Charter Academy in Chicago develop their own understanding of how to solve
- In this perspective-expanding and enjoyable talk, Dan Finkel invites us to approach learning and teaching
- The Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) offered “Thinking Like a Problem Solver:
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