Techniques for Teaching Thinking

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Attitudes Influence Students
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behavior
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classroom questioning
Closed Ecological System
cognitive development
Cognitive Objectives
curriculum design
Desired Behavior Patterns
Dewey Decimal System
educational leadership
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Extra-curricular
fish
fostering higher order thinking
Growing Intelligence
Hierarchical Thinking
input
instructional strategies
intelligent
Intelligent Problem Solvers
John Goodlad
Latchkey Kids
Leafy Vegetables
long
Mediated Learning Experience
memory
Mental Development
metacognitive processes
Multiple Choice Standardized Tests
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Pair Problem Solving
Piaget's Constructivist Theory
Piaget’s Constructivist Theory
process
Salt Water Fish
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Student's Intrinsic Motivation
Student’s Intrinsic Motivation
Teacher's Verbal Behavior
Teacher’s Verbal Behavior
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Week's Spelling List
Week’s Spelling List
White Dwarfs

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138195936
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1989 the purpose of this title was to provide information and ideas for: Staff Developers and Teacher Educators, as they consider program content to prepare teachers to teach thinking skills. Teachers, as they assess their own abilities to create classroom conditions for thinking and their readiness to implement a curriculum for developing thinking skills. Curriculum Developers, as they decide how the curriculum should be organized and sequenced according to children’s developmental levels. Administrators, as they assess and provide leadership for improving the conditions in their schools and classrooms, which allows the stimulating teaching of thinking. Although written some time ago the information is still valid today.

Arthur Costa, Lawrence F. Lowery