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Lexington Two Initiatives
 
Lexington Two has implemented a pilot program at R.E. Davis, George I. Pair, C. A. Taylor and SRAA to nurture and develop the thinking skills of our youngest students. Primary students at these schools will participate in Habits of Mind, which seeks to provide an atmosphere (environment) where students in grades 1 -2 will grow in their thinking and academic excellence.   Our students will be offered the tools necessary to recognize problems think them through and develop positive, new solutions. 

 
 
 WHAT ARE THE HABITS OF MIND (HOM)?
 

Persisting

     

Persevering on a task even though the resolution is not immediately apparent
 
Stick to it!

Managing Impulsivity

 

Acting with forethought and deliberation 
 
Take your time!

Listening to Others with Understanding and Empathy.

 
Devoting mental images to understanding others’ thoughts and feelings
 
Understand others!
 

Thinking

Flexibly
   

Changing perspectives, generating alternatives, considering options
 
Look at it another way!

Metacognition: Thinking about our thinking.

Being aware of your own thoughts, feeling, and actions, and their effects on others
 
Think about your thinking!

Striving for Accuracy and Precision

Desiring exactness, fidelity, perfection, elegance and craftsmanship
 
Check it again!
 

Questioning and Posing Problems

Having a questioning attitude
Developing strategies to produce needed data
Finding problems to solve
How do you know?

Applying Past Knowledge to New Situations

Accessing prior knowledge; transferring knowledge beyond the situation in which it was learned
Use what you learn!

Thinking and Communicating with

Clarity & Precision

Striving for accurate communication in written and oral form
 
Think clearly!

Gathering Data through

All Senses

Gathering data through all the sensory pathways: gustatory, olfactory, tactile, kinesthetic and visual
 
Use your natural pathways!

Creating, Imagining, and Innovating

Generating new and novel ideas; fluency and originality
 
Try a different way!
 

Responding with Wonderment and Awe

Finding the world awesome and mysterious
Being intrigued with phenomena and beauty
 
Have fun figuring it out!

Taking Responsible

Risks

Being adventuresome
Living on the edge of one’s competence
 
Venture out!
 

Finding Humor

Finding the whimsical, incongruous, and unexpected
Being able to laugh at oneself
 
Laugh a little!

Thinking

Interdependently

Being able to work and learn from others in reciprocal situations
 
Work together; learn together!

Learning

Continuously

Being proud of admitting we don’t know; resisting complacency
 
Learn from experiences!
 
 
 
Modeling Habits of Mind
Imitation and emulation are the most basic forms of learning. Teachers, parents and administrators realize the importance of their own display of desirable Habits of Mind in the presence of learners. In the day-to-day events and when problems arise in schools, classrooms, and homes; children must see the significant adults employing the Habits of Mind. Without this consistency, there is likely to be a credibility gap. As Ralph Waldo Emerson is often quoted as saying, “What you do speaks so loudly, they can’t hear what you say.”
 
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