Description
Adolescents aren’t typically known for their critical thinking skills. But Colin Seale, the founder of thinkLaw, believes you can transform your students’ critical thinking dispositions in order to help them use their unique teenage brains to change the world.
In this course, Mr. Seale will help you do the following:
- Examine the developmental reasons why smart kids do dumb things
- Explore what this means for you as a teacher
- Discover how closing the critical thinking gap can help address this important issue
- Helping students funnel risk-taking tendencies into opportunities for activism
- Providing students with opportunities to examine situations and consequences from different perspectives
- Enabling students to apply these concepts in different situations
Presenter Bio
Colin Seale, Esq. is an education advocate and critical thinking expert who has merged his passion and experience for education, law, and social justice into thinkLaw, an award-winning program that helps educators teach critical thinking through standardsaligned, real-life legal cases and powerful and personalized professional development to help teachers implement engaging Socratic strategies across all grades and subject areas. Colin has been recognized as the 2016 Nevada Governor’s Conference Pitch Competition First Place & People’s Choice Winner, the 2016 Las Vegas National Bar Association Community Service Award Winner, and as a recipient of the ACLU of Nevada’s Community Juvenile Justice Award for thinkLaw’s work in ensuring that critical thinking is no longer a luxury good.
LAURA – LOS FRESNOS CISD (verified owner) –
short and to the point
Eric – SOUTH POINT LOCAL (verified owner) –
Great course. Simple,direct,focused on the title..
Adam – ORANGE CITY (verified owner) –
Full of useful information and not too long.
Isabel – CORPUS CHRISTI ISD (verified owner) –
Great ibformation.
Rosa Maria – LAREDO ISD (verified owner) –
Very useful information! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise!
Monica – CORPUS CHRISTI ISD (verified owner) –
As a third grade teacher this was not the best course to use for my elementary students.
Elisa – LAREDO ISD (verified owner) –
I thought it was very interesting and informative.
Kyle – New Lexington City Schools (verified owner) –
Cours is ok. Just a quick introduction to remind students to look at all sides of an issue before reacting to or judging peoples opinions and actions.
Jamie – PROSPER ISD (verified owner) –
It was helpful in understanding why smart kids do dumb things.
Todd – MIDLOTHIAN ISD (verified owner) –
This was a great lesson. One that I think would be great to use in the classroom next year.