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The Six Thinking Hats concept was created in the early 1980’s by Edward de Bono. The…
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Overview
The Six Thinking Hats concept was created in the early 1980’s by Edward de Bono. The concept is a framework for thinking that fosters focused thinking from a number of different perspectives. This is accomplished by allowing students (and teachers), to expand their way of thinking about a topic by wearing a number of different Thinking Hats [3]. The hats comprise of six different colours which are white, red, yellow, blue, black and green. De Bono (1999) used colours for each hat as opposed to “ingenious Greek names” [4] when he created them so that people could imagine and visualize them as real hats.
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of each hat..... or on the frog for something completely different... :)hat.
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On the right hand side of our wiki we have links to pages which will give you a comprehensive understanding about many of the ideas related to the Thinking Hats strategy. You can learn about how to use thinking hats for Classroom Ideas, how to combine it with the New Zealand Curriculum & EOTC Links, and discover many more resources to implement in the classroom on our Resources & Websites page.
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Overview
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The Six Thinking Hats concept was created in the early 1980’s by Edward de Bono. The…
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Overview
The Six Thinking Hats concept was created in the early 1980’s by Edward de Bono. The concept is a framework for thinking that fosters focused thinking from a number of different perspectives. This is accomplished by allowing students (and teachers), to expand their way of thinking about a topic by wearing a number of different Thinking Hats [3]. The hats comprise of six different colours which are white, red, yellow, blue, black and green. De Bono (1999) used colours for each hat as opposed to “ingenious Greek names” [4] when he created them so that people could imagine and visualize them as real hats.
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to view the key features of each hat!.....hat..... or somewhere elseon the frog for a special treat.... ribbit....something completely different... :)
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Resources and Websites
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... On this page of our wiki we provide you with some wonderful resources. All resources are linke…
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On this page of our wiki we provide you with some wonderful resources. All resources are linked to Edward De Bono’s Thinking Hats and are aimed at deepening your knowledge and in this area. So get clicking and explore all the resources that we have to offer. {http://www.mindmapinspiration.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/six-thinking-hats-mindmap.jpg}
Resources. · Books.
· Games.
· Posters. · WebBooks.
Games.
Posters.
Web Tools.
A Friendly Reminder.Below the Smurfs switch up their wardrobe and provide a reminder of each Thinking Hats purpose.
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