Harvard Project Zero is a research methodology designed by the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1967. The primary objectives of Harvard Project Zero include:
"Heureka" is EuroKids' Visible Thinking Curriculum, inspired by Harvard's Project Zero. Heureka aims to :
enabling someone to discover or learn something for themselves
an exclamation attributed to Archimedes, meaning “I have found it!”
Visible Thinking is a flexible and systematic research-based conceptual framework. It is a multi-faceted approach aimed at enhancing the learning experience.
A thinking routine is a set of questions or steps that support a student's thinking process. Project Zero researchers designed thinking routines to strengthen students' thinking and help make that thinking “visible.”
EuroKids meticulously selected 20 thinking routines, ensuring the best fit for fostering creativity and critical thinking in children.
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