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The Habits of Mind

At Parkland School we encourage and use the Habits of Mind to help our students achieve success. These dispositions are tools that our students can use to achieve at any level and in any situation.

A Habit of Mind means having a disposition toward behaving intelligently when confronted with problems, the answers to which are not immediately known: contradictions, dilemmas, inquiries and uncertainties.

A Habit of Mind is knowing how to behave intelligently.
A Habit of Mind is knowing what to do when we are unsure or unclear of the next step or when we DON'T know the answer.


The Habits of Mind:
* Persisting
* Managing Impulsivity
* Listening With Understanding and Empathy
* Thinking Flexibly
* Thinking About Thinking (Metacognition)
* Striving For Accuracy and Precision
* Questioning and Posing Problems
* Applying Past Knowledge to New Situations
* Thinking and Communicating with Clarity and Precision
* Gathering Data through All Senses
* Creating, Imagining, and Innovating
* Responding with Wonderment and Awe
* Taking Responsible Risks.
* Finding Humor
* Thinking Interdependently
* Remaining Open to Continuous Learning


The Habits of Mind give learners of all ages and at all stages, a framework for autonomous, lifelong learning. They show us how to behave intelligently, independently and reflectively.