Social Thinking Social thinking is the process by which we interpret the thoughts, beliefs, intentions, emotions, knowledge and actions of another person along with the context of the situation to understand that person’s experience. These products are published by Social Thinking and are created ...
Every week, we use the same 3-Step Method to break down quotes from the world's greatest thinkers and we tackle themes like anger, civic responsibility, kindness, and humility. Join us in our quest to build critical thinking and social-emotional learning skills in adults and children alike,...
Tri-State Freethinkers support education, we encourage you to come to one of our monthly meetings, our science-on-tap lectures, or one of the many other educational events that we host. Education meetings provide valuable opportunities for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and professionalism. These...
Curator, Institution, Funder.” Organized by theVera List Center for Art and PoliticswithA Blade of Grass, this group of artists, curators, funders, and thinkers from across the city is working to provoke thinking
Thinking Like A Planet: The Land Ethic and the Earth Ethic Declaring that "the social contract is a contract for peace," she concludes that "maintaining nuclear weapons places a country wholly outside the social contract; there is no minor or even major reconfiguring of a country's contract ...
In examining these strategies and tensions, we see how social capital can powerfully support subcultural norms that contradict broader social norms and provide sources of social support. Even as these forces are experienced as positive, they work in ways that actively undermine community health, ...
sIssues & ControversiesandIssues & Controversies in History, will discuss using supplemental materials in the social studies curriculum—including (but not limited to!) primary sources and document-based questions (DBQs)—to help students become better critical thinkers and...
Dr. Liz Przybylski was thinking ahead when she wrote Hybrid Ethnography: Online, Offline, and In Between. They unwittingly predicted that we would […] READ MORE Video Interview: Analyzing, Understanding, and Interpreting Qualitative Research from Interviews ...
At first this moral order was just an idea in the minds of some influential thinkers, but later it came to shape the social imaginary of large strata, and then eventually whole societies. It has now become so self-evident to us, we have trouble seeing it as one possible conception among...
According to Arnett and Hughes (2014), identity formation is the result of "thinking about the type of person you want to be” (p. 340). Due to the intense appearance of social media in the lives of teenagers, identity formation is highly affected by social media influencers' personalities...