Contains ideas that are applicable across the curriculum and range from getting students to understand how they think, to using games and activities to get students thinking.
Table of Contents
1. Building the thinking environment
2. Tools of the game
3. Bringing it all together
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EP3095
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This book aims to teach critical thinking skills - the ability to interpret, analyse and evaluate ideas and arguments - by teaching them explicitly and directly, rather than indirectly. While designed for courses it is also suitable for self-study.
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EP504
Take the mystery out of Bloom's Taxonomy with Quick Flip Questions for Critical Thinking. Learn how to ask questions, lead discussions, and plan lessons geared to each level of critical thinking. This hand-held flip chart helps improve thinking skills at any age. Teachers, parents, and students alike will find this an indispensable tool for improving communication, enhancing verbal skills, developing questioning skills, facilitating report writing, and developing higher levels of thinking.
As well as the invaluable features of the previous edition, this new updated version contains: suggestions for practical ideas to start the day thinking; more on emotional intelligence, cognitive acceleration, and the use of ICT in teaching thinking; new summaries for each chapter; and more on assessment, new resources, and weblinks.