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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R. S. Nickerson, D. N. Perkins, E. E. Smith. 2 Aspects of Intellectual Competence DOI : 10.4324 / 9781315792538-3 1 WHAT IS INTELLIGENCE ? Probably most people would agree that there is some ... INTELLECTUAL COMPETENCE What is Intelligence?
R. S. Nickerson, D. N. Perkins, E. E. Smith. 2 Aspects of Intellectual Competence DOI : 10.4324 / 9781315792538-3 1 WHAT IS INTELLIGENCE ? Probably most people would agree that there is some ... INTELLECTUAL COMPETENCE What is Intelligence?
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... fact that people of average intelligence are manifestly capable of extremely complex cognitive performance even without the benefit of formal training lends credibility to the hypothesis that the untapped intellectual.
... fact that people of average intelligence are manifestly capable of extremely complex cognitive performance even without the benefit of formal training lends credibility to the hypothesis that the untapped intellectual.
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... intellectual potential of most of us may be very much greater than is generally assumed . 2 SOME CONCEPTIONS OF ... intellectually demanding tasks . Much of the interest in intelligence on the part of researchers and educators has been ...
... intellectual potential of most of us may be very much greater than is generally assumed . 2 SOME CONCEPTIONS OF ... intellectually demanding tasks . Much of the interest in intelligence on the part of researchers and educators has been ...
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... intellectual activity is assumed to be reducible to one or more of these combinations. It is clear from this brief consideration of several influential characterizations of intelligence that a definition that would satisfy everyone ...
... intellectual activity is assumed to be reducible to one or more of these combinations. It is clear from this brief consideration of several influential characterizations of intelligence that a definition that would satisfy everyone ...
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... intellectual independence , openness to experience , and the like . Some of these characteristics , " he points out , " manifest themselves only in unique or practical situations ; others cannot be evaluated except by considering the ...
... intellectual independence , openness to experience , and the like . Some of these characteristics , " he points out , " manifest themselves only in unique or practical situations ; others cannot be evaluated except by considering the ...
Continguts
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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 | |
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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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