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Delayed Revelation:
- Quicker Learning!
- Better Retention!

Students develop higher order thinking skills by solving open-ended problems.

Students invent progressively improved approaches and are led to the best known method for solving the problem.

Students are vested in the problem and ready to learn before they receive hints or instruction.

Students gain experience, not just knowledge, through ThinkSharp Learning Experiences.

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Delayed Revelation - a best practices instructional approach that maximizes learning retention by leading students to discover solutions on their own:

  • The stage is set: video and online technology re-create real world situations and animations simulate operations.
  • Actual data is provided.
  • An open-ended problem solving challenge is made.
  • Variations that counter the student's approach force a rethinking of strategy. New solution approaches are encouraged.
  • Collaboration and teamwork foster communication skills.
  • Leading questions are asked and hints are given in an effort to prompt an "ah ha" from the student.
  • Tutorials show concepts from Critical Thinking that might solve the challenge, and students are charged to use what they've learned to solve it.

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