THINKING SKILLS Robert Fisher From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010 UNIT 7.4.

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THINKING SKILLS Robert Fisher From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010 UNIT 7.4

 WHAT ARE THINKING SKILLS?  WHY ARE THINKING SKILLS IMPORTANT? From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010

 WHAT DOES RESEARCH TELL US ABOUT THINKING?  SHOULD THINKING BE TAUGHT IN SEPARATE LESSONS OR ACROSS THE CURRICULUM? From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010

 HOW DO WE TEACH THINKING IN THE CLASSROOM?  STORIES FOR THINKING From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010

 TEACHING STRATEGIES ACROSS THE CURRICULUM  MIND MAPPING  COMPUTERS AND THINKING From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010