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One of the difficulties facing teachers wanting to teach higher order thinking skills is knowing what they are. Higher order thinking can be said to be 'complex thinking that requires effort and produces worthwhile outcomes'. Most teachers recognise good thinking when they see it, but it is a very difficult thing to define, teach or measure. The art of thinking is difficult to understand. Thinking skills develop and cannot necessarily be directly taught. What can be taught and encouraged, however, is a set of attitudes and dispositions which lead to the ability to think effectively. Some of these dispositions include:
The sorts of things we can do in teaching to encourage and promote the development of thinking dispositions include:
Further Reading on Thinking SkillsThinking Skills Articles
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