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Clear thinking about thinking skills
Support for Learning, 1992This journal has long encouraged debates on thinking skills in the belief that they represent important strategies for promoting learning in pupils with special educational needs. Here John Quicke elaborates on his own philosophy on the topic. He ranges widely, finally settling on three basic principles that, he argues, should underpin future ...
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American Psychologist, 1986
A course was developed to teach cognitive skills that apply to learning and intellectual performance independently of subject matter, stressing observation and classification, reasoning, critical use of language, problem solving, inventiveness, and decision making. With pretests and posttests, it was taught experimentally to over 400 Venezuelan seventh
Richard J. Hernstein +3 more
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A course was developed to teach cognitive skills that apply to learning and intellectual performance independently of subject matter, stressing observation and classification, reasoning, critical use of language, problem solving, inventiveness, and decision making. With pretests and posttests, it was taught experimentally to over 400 Venezuelan seventh
Richard J. Hernstein +3 more
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British Journal of Special Education, 1987
The use of the microcomputer and its software to develop thinking skills is often neglected. Paul Skinner, head of Saxon Wood School, Basingstoke, suggests how children can exploit them as tools for thinking.
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The use of the microcomputer and its software to develop thinking skills is often neglected. Paul Skinner, head of Saxon Wood School, Basingstoke, suggests how children can exploit them as tools for thinking.
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2019
What is critical thinking, and how we can use critical thinking skills in our daily lives at work, in the class room, and in daily activities? Critical thinking skills are not just for engineers or scientists; everybody can develop, use, and benefit from using critical thinking.
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What is critical thinking, and how we can use critical thinking skills in our daily lives at work, in the class room, and in daily activities? Critical thinking skills are not just for engineers or scientists; everybody can develop, use, and benefit from using critical thinking.
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Systematic review of problem based learning research in fostering critical thinking skills
Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2023Desak Made Anggraeni, Noly Shofiyah
exaly
The effects of different programming trainings on the computational thinking skills
Interactive Learning Environments, 2021Ferhat Kadir Pala +1 more
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