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Habits of Mind

When I teach “thinking” to students, I use a method called “Habits of Mind” which is a set of inquiries to challenge our thoughts. What do I know? How do I know it? How do I know that I know? What else? What if …?  Let’s Try This What is the maneuvering speed for your …

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Posted byBrig WilliamsSeptember 14, 2019September 14, 2019Posted inPilot in the Classroom Series, PilotsTags: BFR, FAAST Wings Program, Flight Review

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