Skip to content

Habits of Systems Thinking

Thinking with a systems lens is an invaluable tool for studying our world. This reference provides 5 helpful things to keep in mind when investigating a system.

Systems thinking is a discipline for seeing wholes. It is a framework for seeing interrelationships rather than things, for seeing ‘patterns of change’ rather than static ‘snapshots.’

Peter Senge
5 Habits of Systems Thinking
  • Type: PDF
  • Audience: For teachers, coaches, and leaders

Companion Resources & Services

photo of participants in professional learning
service

NGSI: Systems

The crosscutting concept is perfect for digging into next generation science for phenomena and solving problems and systems models.

Read More

Participants in professional learning
service

Next Generation Schools Leadership Cadre

Build a community to like-minded leaders striving for equitable student outcomes. Experience next generation classroom culture and instructional models. Plan for implementing innovations. Monitor and evaluate progress.

Read More

back to top