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4-8 Middle School CHARLES PETERS 5/20/23 4-8 Middle School CHARLES PETERS 5/20/23

Teaching Identity and Learning to Think in Middle School

…two thirds of the students positively affirm that the school does support understand their identities while slightly less than 50% believe the school teaches them to learn how to think versus simply taking in facts and mastering skills. Which quality is more foundational and how are they interdependent?

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