Thinking in education
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Thinking in education
Cambridge University Press, 2003
2nd ed
- : hard
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 294-297) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The first edition of Thinking in Education made a case for inserting thinking into all levels of education by infusing critical thinking into existing disciplines. Matthew Lipman, a leading education theorist, provided procedures to enable students at all levels of education to become more thoughtful, more reasonable, and more judicious. In the 12 years since the first edition was published, the author has broadened his approach to teaching thinking. While critical thinking is important and highly valuable, it is not sufficient; students must develop creative and caring thinking as well. This edition provides methods for integrating emotive experience, mental acts, thinking skills and informal fallacies into a concerted approach to the improvement of reasoning and judgment. It also shows how the community of inquiry can be utilized for the reduction of violence in the classroom and for the improvement of the education of children at risk.
Table of Contents
- Part I. Education for Thinking: 1. The reflective model of educational practice
- 2. Approaches in teaching for thinking
- 3. Obstacles and misconceptions in teaching for thinking
- Part II. Communities of Inquiry: 4. Thinking in community
- 5. The community of inquiry approach to violence reduction
- Part III. Orchestrating the Components: 6. The emotions in thinking and in education
- 7. Mental acts
- 8. Thinking skills
- Part IV. Education for the Improvement of Thinking: 9. The transactive dimensions of thinking
- 10. Education for critical thinking
- 11. Education for creative thinking
- 12. Education for caring thinking
- 13. Strengthening the power of judgment.
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