How to Teach Thinking
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041104896
- Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 29 Oct 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
How to Teach Thinking develops a range of tools for bringing together two essential components of effective learning: knowledge (what we know) and cognitive skills (how we learn). Mediation is the way in which these cognitive skills can be taught and promoted, ensuring successful learning for everyone and particularly for those with additional learning needs. This book blends theory and practice to embed thinking skills both in everyday classroom practice and for daily life activities
The book is divided into two parts, the first of which offers an exploration of the conceptual foundations of cognitive skills, including executive functioning and metacognition, which can be applied to a range of problem-solving activities. The second part develops the infusion model of teaching, an inclusive approach which incorporates thinking skills within the day-to-day curriculum. A user- friendly framework is set out with step-by-step guidance for mediating cognitive thinking skills, together with a wealth of resources and strategies to support the process, including practical scripts.
With case examples to bring theory to life, How to Teach Thinking is an essential resource for SENCOs, TAs, mainstream and specialist teachers, and educational psychologists, to enhance their practice. It will also be of use to speech and language therapists to incorporate a cognitive approach to enrich the development of reasoning skills.
Ruth M. Deutsch is a Chartered Educational Psychologist. She consults to organisations and schools, also teaching on doctoral programmes for EPs and on CPD courses internationally. Ruth is the author of research articles and of the Cognitive Abilities Profile. She works with learners of all ages, specialising in cognitive assessment and development.
Jane Yeomans is an independent Educational Psychologist. She is an accredited practitioner for Feuerstein's Learning Propensity Assessment Device, Instrumental Enrichment and for the Bright Start programme. Jane has taught and tutored on doctoral programmes for EPs. She has authored many papers for peer reviewed journals and is the co-author of three books about aspects of educational psychology.
