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Twenty Thinking Tools by Philip Cam

ISBN: 9780864315014 PUBLISHER: Australian Council Educational Research (ACER) FORMAT: Paperback PAGES: 116 PUBLICATION DATE: 14.06.2006 DIMENSIONS: 241mmX168mmX8mm 249grams

DESCRIPTION: Beginning with an Introductory Toolkit, Twenty Thinking Tools shows teachers how to strengthen students' abilities to ask insightful questions, to look at problems and issues from various points of view, to explore disagreements reasonably, to make appropriate use of examples, to draw needful distinctions, and generally to develop their imaginative, conceptual and logical abilities in order to gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of all kinds of subject matter.

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