Thinking Skills

Thinking Skills
Title Thinking Skills PDF eBook
Author John Butterworth
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2013-04-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107606306

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Thinking Skills, second edition, is the only endorsed book offering complete coverage of the Cambridge International AS and A Level syllabus.

Cambridge International AS & A Level Thinking Skills

Cambridge International AS & A Level Thinking Skills
Title Cambridge International AS & A Level Thinking Skills PDF eBook
Author Angus Grogono
Publisher Hodder Education
Total Pages 296
Release 2018-10-08
Genre Study Aids
ISBN 1510422226

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Exam board: Cambridge Assessment International Education Level: A-level Subject: Thinking Skills First teaching: September 2018 First exams: Summer 2020 Endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education to provide full support of the syllabus for examination from 2020. Improve problem solving and critical thinking skills for studies and life beyond the classroom, while ensuring full coverage of the Cambridge International AS & A Level Thinking Skills syllabus (9694). - Focus on creative problem-solving with a clear model demonstrating how to assess the problem, choose and implement the appropriate strategy and give the answer. - Improve your critical thinking skills through a meticulous and rigorous approach to analysing, evaluating and constructing arguments and forming well-reasoned judgments - Prepare for further study and life beyond the classroom with advice and guidance from experienced authors. - Consolidate learning with a range of problems, exercises and examination-style questions. Available in this series: Student Textbook (ISBN 9781510421899) Student eTextbook (ISBN 9781510422230) Whiteboard eTextbook (ISBN 9781510422247) Teaching & Learning Resources (ISBN 9781510424203)

Thinking Skills Coursebook

Thinking Skills Coursebook
Title Thinking Skills Coursebook PDF eBook
Author Mark Dawes
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 340
Release 2018-09-13
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781108441049

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This series helps students and teachers following the Cambridge AS & A Level Thinking Skills syllabus (9694) for examination from 2020. Universities and employers have high expectations for 21st century learners. They want students who can think critically, collaborate efficiently and produce creative solutions to problems. With more practice questions than the previous edition, this coursebook provides opportunities for students to improve both their critical thinking and problem solving skills. It walks students through different scenarios - such as drawing conclusions from arguments - explaining the thinking process involved and helping to increase confidence when thinking independently. Suggested answers to the coursebook questions are in the teacher's resource.

Critical Thinking Skills for Education Students

Critical Thinking Skills for Education Students
Title Critical Thinking Skills for Education Students PDF eBook
Author Lesley-Jane Eales-Reynolds
Publisher Learning Matters
Total Pages 129
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1446281795

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Revised and extended to cover critical reflection and evaluation of information resources, this new edition of Critical Thinking Skills for Education Students is a practical and user-friendly text to help education students develop their understanding of critical analysis. It outlines the skills needed to examine and challenge data and encourages students to adopt this way of thinking to enrich their personal and professional development. The text helps students to develop their self-evaluation skills in order to recognise personal values and perceptions. Critical analysis, modeling, case studies, worked examples and reflective tasks are used to engage the reader with the text - building both skills and confidence. This book is part of the Study Skills in Education Series. This series addresses key study skills in the context of education courses, helping students identify their weaknesses, increase their confidence and realise their academic potential. Titles in this series are suitable for students on: any course of Initial Teacher Training leading to QTS; a degree in Education or Education Studies; a degree in Early Years or Early Childhood Education; a foundation degree in any education related subject discipline. Lesley-Jane Eales-Reynolds is Pro Vice Chancellor (Education) at Kingston University. Brenda Judge is a Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University. Elaine McCreery is Head of Primary, Early Years and Education Studies programmes at Manchester Metropolitan University. Patrick Jones, now retired, was Senior Lecturer in Primary Education at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Thinking Skills

Thinking Skills
Title Thinking Skills PDF eBook
Author John Butterworth
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 280
Release 2005-05-26
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780521521499

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Encourage students to reflect on the processes of thinking, as well as practising thinking skills. Thinking Skills encourages students to reflect on the processes of thinking, as well as developing and practising thinking skills. It is divided into two sections: Critical thinking and Problem solving. As well as giving students a thorough grounding in these areas, the authors provide opportunities for students to analyse and evaluate arguments, analyse numerical and graphical information and develop a range of skills.

Building Thinking Skills

Building Thinking Skills
Title Building Thinking Skills PDF eBook
Author Howard Black
Publisher
Total Pages 271
Release 1984
Genre Teaching
ISBN

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Developing Creative Thinking Skills

Developing Creative Thinking Skills
Title Developing Creative Thinking Skills PDF eBook
Author Brad Hokanson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 130
Release 2017-08-09
Genre Education
ISBN 1317380479

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Based on over fifteen years of groundbreaking research, Developing Creative Thinking Skills helps learners demonstrably increase their own creative thinking skills. Focusing on divergent thinking, twelve inventive chapters build one’s capacity to generate a wide range of ideas, both as an individual and as a collaborator. This innovative textbook outlines a semester-long structure for the development of creative thinking skills and can easily be utilized as a self-directed format for those learning outside of a classroom. Readers are stimulated to maximize their own creativity through active exercises, challenges to personal limits and assumptions, and ideas that can help create powerful habits of variance.