Joy Mounter outlines the learning journey through which she and her six-year-old learners dynamically fuse the roles of teachers and learners as they collaboratively developed and discussed the TASC Framework as a Tool for Thinking. Joy discusses the deep perceptions of these young learners as they reflect on their own learning.
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