Cultures of Thinking Fellows
Bringing together teachers to engage in deep and reflective inquiry into their practice with the support of colleagues
About the Cultures of Thinking Fellows Program
The Cultures of Thinking Fellows Program brings together approximately 20-30 teachers from across the region each school year to explore the development of cultures of thinking in their schools and classrooms. Fellows attend as a cohort along with their school principal (or other instructional leader) in teams of 3-7. We do allow some people (such as digital coaches) to attend without an instructional leader.
Over the course of the school year, CoT Fellows dive deeply into the pedagogical framework and instructional strategies of Cultures of Thinking and Visible Thinking, experimenting in their classrooms and reflecting within the learning cohort. The CoT Fellows act as a support group to both support and push one another’s understanding of what it means to create a culture of thinking at their school. CoT Fellows engage in an ongoing inquiry to develop the ideas in their own classrooms by designing interventions, collecting data and documention, reflecting, and iterating. CoT Fellows showcase their inquiry work and leadership through digital pictures of practice and at a culminating event in the April. The CoT Fellowship is not a “training” but an opportunity to innovate and grow within a supportive cohort.
This year-long experience includes:
36 hours of in-person, professional learning led Ron Ritchhart and Mark Church. Sessions occur within the school day. Location is rotated across participating schools.
30+ hours of independent research and inquiry work, documentation, and reflection.
Engage in informal sharing, dissemination, and teacher leadership at one’s school.
Share one’s learning through a public culmination event and a digital picture of inquiry (see examples below).
Sub stipend for teachers at Title 1 schools (to cover the school’s cost of the teacher participating in six, day-long, professional learning events).
Support materials, books, and food at all meetings will be provided.
Typical Structure of a CoT Fellows Meetings:
Snapshot observations conducted at the host school (Hosting is rotated among local sites).
Sharing and analysis of data and documentation from teacher’s inquiry conducted thus far to provide a foundation for next actions
Discussion of pre-assigned readings
Opportunities to learn new thinking routines
Planning time for teachers to design prototype actions that can be carried out, documented, and seed future planning
Proposed dates. We have found that meetings on Mondays or Fridays work well and will look for dates in Sept, Oct, Nov, Jan, Feb, and April. Timing is typically 9-3:30 in Santa Fe and 8-2:30 when held in Durango, Colorado. In 2022-23 we hope to hold one session in Durango on a Monday. We will carpool up and the project will cover accommodation and meals. Our culminating event is held in April with a Friday night/evening dinner session with Fellows and Saturday morning community event.