In this chapter I first introduce the notion of a thinking classroom and then present the results of over ten years of research done on the development and maintenance of thinking classrooms. Using a narrative style I tell the story of how a series of failed experiences in promoting problem solving in the classroom led first to the notion of a thinking classroom and then to a research project designed to find ways to help teacher build such a classroom. Results indicate that there are a number of relatively easy to implement teaching practices that can bypass the normative behaviours of almost any classroom and begin the process of developing a thinking classroom. MOTIVATION
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Liljedahl, P. (2016). Building Thinking Classrooms: Conditions for Problem-Solving. In Posing and Solving Mathematical Problems (pp. 361–386). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28023-3_21
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