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The greatest barrier to learning is that the expert has completely forgotten what it feels like to not know the answer. Have you ever watched a master craftsman work, asked them how they did it, and received a completely useless explanation? Experts are notoriously bad teachers because their skills have become highly automated. They have literally forgotten the complex, step-by-step cognitive processes they use to solve problems, a phenomenon known as the expert blind spot.Invisible Thinking introduces the powerful educational framework of Cognitive Apprenticeship. Unlike a traditional apprenticeship that teaches visible, physical skills-like shaping wood or laying bricks-this methodology is designed to teach the invisible, internal processes of reading, writing, and mathematical problem-solving.This book provides a concrete blueprint for educators, managers, and mentors to make their internal thinking processes visible to novices. It explores the core tenets of modeling, coaching, scaffolding, and articulation, showing how breaking down the unspoken assumptions of an expert allows beginners to grasp complex intellectual tasks infinitely faster.Transform the way you transfer knowledge. By mastering the mechanics of cognitive apprenticeship, you can stop telling people what to do and start showing them exactly how an expert brain navigates the chaos of a new problem.
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