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| Thinking Maps are eight visual-verbal learning tools, each based on a fundamental thinking process and used together as a set of tools for showing relationships. Each Thinking Map has a basic visual starting point. The maps give all students and teachers a common language for meaningful learning. The consistency and flesibility of each of the Thinking Maps promotes student-centered and cooperative learning, concept development, reflective thinking, creativity, clarity of communication, and continuous cognitive development. | ||