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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a noticing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of observing or becoming aware of something, often in a more formal or reflective context.
Example: "After a long day of work, I had a noticing about the importance of taking breaks to maintain productivity."
Alternatives: "an observation" or "a realization".
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How can we follow in Elias' footsteps and become "first-class noticers," in the words of the novelist Saul Bellow? 1. Adopt a noticing mind-set.
Though his tone could be clinical, there was compassion behind it, a noticing of the souls trapped behind obscuring circumstances.
"The real idea of the course," he put it in an interview, "is to develop heightened sensitivity and a noticing capacity.
Sticky notes: while you roam the room during group work or while students are engaged in writing or problem-solving, carry a packet of sticky notes and write down a noticing focused on what a student is doing well.
You might just become a noticing expert, and then, who needs that YMCA class?
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But, wait, a notice... ..No trespassing.
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