The Teaching of ThinkingRoutledge, 9 de gen. 2014 - 400 pàgines First published in 1985. This book was created due to involvement of the authors to develop a course to enhance thinking skills. A main aim of which was to determine what is known about the teaching of thinking from current research literature and from the results of efforts to develop cognitive enhancement programs. The primary focus is on intentional, purposeful, goal-oriented thinking-thinking, if you will, for the express purpose of realizing some specific objective. |
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... Idea and Practice of Mental Testing Forerunners and Pioneers of Mental Testing Components of Early Tests Summary 4. Cognitive Development 5. Efforts to Increase Intelligence through Training 6. Summary 3. SOME PERSPECTIVES ON THINKING 1 ...
... Idea and Practice of Mental Testing Forerunners and Pioneers of Mental Testing Components of Early Tests Summary 4. Cognitive Development 5. Efforts to Increase Intelligence through Training 6. Summary 3. SOME PERSPECTIVES ON THINKING 1 ...
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... idea that people have the right to develop their intellectual potential and that governments have a responsibility to provide them the opportunity to do so. We owe special thanks also to many other friends and PREFACE.
... idea that people have the right to develop their intellectual potential and that governments have a responsibility to provide them the opportunity to do so. We owe special thanks also to many other friends and PREFACE.
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... ideas , ideals , and ideologies . Good advice , no doubt . But good advice presumes that the person given it knows how to follow it . And what evidence is there that this is so ? One can imagine a motivated recipient of such advice ...
... ideas , ideals , and ideologies . Good advice , no doubt . But good advice presumes that the person given it knows how to follow it . And what evidence is there that this is so ? One can imagine a motivated recipient of such advice ...
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... ideas about intelligence to assume that the understanding of more complex relationships requires more intelligence than does the understanding of simpler relationships. We have not, of course, done justice to the question of what ...
... ideas about intelligence to assume that the understanding of more complex relationships requires more intelligence than does the understanding of simpler relationships. We have not, of course, done justice to the question of what ...
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... idea that intelligence can, in theory at least, lead to inaction. The greater the urgency of a situation, Thurstone suggests, the more difficult will be the exercise of intelligence; intelligence is most readily shown when the urgency ...
... idea that intelligence can, in theory at least, lead to inaction. The greater the urgency of a situation, Thurstone suggests, the more difficult will be the exercise of intelligence; intelligence is most readily shown when the urgency ...
Continguts
2 | |
Cognitive Development | 25 |
Encoding Operations Goals | 34 |
PROBLEM SOLVING CREATIVITY AND METACOGNITION | 1946 |
Creativity | 1968 |
ERRORS AND BIASES IN REASONING | |
Summary of Part I | |
APPROACHES TO TEACHING THINKING | |
Project Intelligence | |
The Cognitive Operations Approach in General | |
Schoenfelds Heuristic Instruction in Mathematical Problem | |
FORMAL THINKING APPROACHES | |
THINKING THROUGH LANGUAGE AND SYMBOL MANIPULATION | |
THINKING ABOUT THINKING | |
PROSPECTS FOR TEACHING THINKING | |
Statistical versus Practical Significance | |
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Teaching Thinking: Issues and Approaches Robert J. Swartz,D.N. Perkins Previsualització limitada - 2016 |
Teaching Thinking: Issues and Approaches Robert J. Swartz,D.N. Perkins Previsualització limitada - 2016 |
The Teaching of Thinking Raymond S. Nickerson,David N. Perkins,Edward E. Smith Visualització de fragments - 1985 |
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