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Habit Os Mind
What are Habits of Mind?

http://www.habitsofmind.org/what_are_the_habits_of_mind.htm

"Habits of Mind are the characteristics of what intelligent people do when they are confronted with problems, the resolutions of which are not immediately apparent." (Costa)
Understanding what Habits of Mind are, and what each of them encompasses, is something that develops and deepens as we work with them. The table below gives a brief description of each Habit of Mind. Note that all the Habits are verbs. Professor Costa describes the idea of Habits of Mind as well of each of them in more detail in this article. (pdf format)

Persistence
Stick to it! Persevering in task through to completion; remaining focused. Looking for ways to reach your goal when stuck. Not giving up.

Managing Impulsivity
Take your Time! Thinking before acting; remaining calm, thoughtful and deliberative.

Listening with Empathy and Understanding
Understand Others! Devoting mental energy to another person's thoughts and ideas; Make an effort to perceive another's point of view and emotions

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What are Habits of Mind?

http://www.habitsofmind.org/what_are_the_habits_of_mind.htm

Thinking Flexibly
Look at it Another Way! Being able to change perspectives, generate alternatives, consider options

Thinking about your Thinking : Metacognition
Know your knowing! Being aware of your own thoughts, strategies, feelings and actions and their effects on others.

Striving for Accuracy
Check it again! Always doing your best. Setting high standards. Checking and finding ways to improve constantly.

Applying Past Knowledge
Use what you Learn! Accessing prior knowledge; transferring knowledge beyond the situation in which it was learned.

Questioning and Posing Problems
How do you know? Having a questioning attitude; knowing what data are needed and developing questioning strategies to produce those data. Finding problems to solve

Thinking and Communicating with

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