HABITS OF MIND Barbara Heavel. What are “Habits of Mind”? “Having a disposition toward behaving intelligently when confronted with problems, the answers.

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HABITS OF MIND Barbara Heavel

What are “Habits of Mind”? “Having a disposition toward behaving intelligently when confronted with problems, the answers to which are not immediately known.” Sixteen thinking dispositions identified by Professor Art Costa

How do intelligent people solve problems?

1. PERSISTING Look for ways to reach your goals when you are “stuck” 2. MANAGING IMPULSIVITY Remain calm, thoughtful, and deliberate 3. LISTENING WITH UNDERSTANDING AND EMPATHY Make an effort to perceive other’s point of view and emotions

4. THINKING FLEXIBLY Consider options-look at things another way 5. THINKING ABOUT YOUR THINKING “Metacognition” Be aware of your thoughts, feelings & their effect on others 6. STRIVING FOR ACCURACY Set high standards – always find ways to improve

7. QUESTIONS AND PROBLEM POSING Have a questioning attitude - find problems to solve HOW do you know? 8. APPLYING PAST KNOWLEDGE TO NEW SITUATIONS Transfer knowledge beyond the situation for what it was learned “I’ve never made a mistake. I’ve only learned from experience.” Thomas Edison 9. THINKING & COMMUNICATING WITH CLARITY AND PRECISION Be Clear

10. GATHER DATA THROUGH ALL SENSES Pay attention to taste, touch, smell, hearing and sight 11. CREATING, IMAGINING AND INNOVATING Try things a different way 12. RESPONDING WITH WONDERMENT AND AWE Have FUN figuring things out-appreciate the mysterious

13. TAKING RESPONSIBLE RISKS Be adventurous & try new things 14. FINDING HUMOR Laugh a little - even at yourself 15. THINKING INTERDEPENDENTLY Work with and learn from others-team work 16. REMAINING OPEN TO CONTINUOUS LEARNING Resist Complacency We all have so much to learn & share

HABITS OF MIND Help improve performance in: School Job/career Personal Relationships “ We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” Aristotle

Works Cited Costa, A. and Kallick, B. (2000) (Habits of Mind, 2000)Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Sources Habits of Mind. (2000) Source: Habits of Mind Source: