At thinkLaw we spend a lot of time speaking with educators. Whether through conferences, professional development trainings, or social media we want to know how we can best support everyone on the front lines of the critical thinking crusade.
We began to notice a reoccurring conversation. Some of the educators we’ve engaged with want to join our critical thinking revolution, but weren’t at a point where the program was ready to be adapted at a district or building level. Teachers were asking us if they could purchase the program out of pocket!
This level of commitment really impacted our thinkLaw team and we began to brainstorm ways we could partner with individual teachers. As a result, we’ve recently launched our own Teachers Pay Teacher’s store- https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Thinklaw
We’re so excited about this initiative for a number of reasons:
- We can get high-interest, engaging lessons that foster critical thinking directly into the hands of our educators for a very minimal price!
- We can provide lessons that involve the most current events and court cases in a timely manner.
- We can spread the power of our critical thinking revolution to an even larger audience of educators!
Our commitment to remains the same. On Teachers Pay Teachers, we promise:
But the good news doesn’t stop there. If you are a thinkLaw educational partner who has already adopted thinkLaw Volume 1 or 2 these resources will be available to you FREE of charge alongside of our other educational supports.
We want to hear from you! Reach out to us and let us know how you are using these new resources in your classroom. Have an idea for a lesson? Tweet it @sarah_pfeiler and we will try to make it happen! We’re educators supporting educators and are happy to offer Teachers Pay Teachers Lessons as another branch of our educational resources! Happy shopping!
To learn how your school or organization can adopt thinkLaw’s standards-aligned program that helps educators teach critical thinking to all students, please click here to schedule a time to speak with someone on the thinkLaw team, call us now at (702) 318-7512 or join us on our next webinar; Thinking Like a Lawyer: Powerful Strategies to Teach Critical Thinking to All Students
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