Most of you, I am sure of it, have heard about Harvard’s Project Zero and its invaluable ‘visible thinking routines’, eg. Think-Pair-Share or See-Think-Wonder. If you haven’t come across those wonderful, free (!) tools, you definitely have to do so- check out this link Thinking routines toolbox Quite recently, the same group of distinguished researchers from Harvard Postgraduate School of Education has shared with educators from all over the world a project meant to promote ethical values: The Good Project. Together with my students, I am proud to be a part of the project and have the chance to use a series of engaging Lesson Plans with a group of my students and then share feedback as to the content, methods, and effectiveness of the resources (the lesson plans are available here , for everyone to benefit!) Not only that, but the project’s core is also a community of practice, with over a hundred teachers from all over the world sharing their observations, ideas, an...