ABSTRACT

The Routledge International Handbook of Research on Teaching Thinking is a comprehensive guide to research on teaching thinking. Teaching thinking is key to growing a more successful economy, is needed for increased democratic engagement and is vital for the well-being of individuals faced with the complexity of a globalised world. However, there are questions about what we mean by ‘thinking’, how best to teach it and how best to assess it, and it is these questions that this handbook explores and addresses.

Containing surveys and summaries of international, cutting-edge research on every aspect of teaching thinking in a range of contexts, the handbook is thorough in its delivery, examining many different approaches and methods to help readers understand what teaching thinking is and how we can best take this movement forward. Key topics include:

• Theoretical perspectives on teaching thinking

• Approaches for teaching thinking

• Developing creative thinking

• Developing critical thinking and metacognition

• The assessment of thinking

• Teaching thinking in the context of STEM

• Collaborative thinking and new technology

• Neuro-educational research on teaching thinking

This book is an essential guide for policy-makers, teachers and researchers who are interested in teaching thinking

part |60 pages

Theory, history and context of teaching thinking

part |82 pages

Approaches to teaching thinking

part |76 pages

Creativity and creative thinking

chapter |15 pages

Possibility thinking

From what is to what might be

chapter |13 pages

Promoting creativity in Chinese classrooms

An examination based on educational policies

chapter |10 pages

What we want impacts how we create

Creativity, motivation and goals

chapter |11 pages

Teaching creative thinking in K12 schools

Lingering challenges and new opportunities

part |62 pages

Critical thinking and metacognition

part |66 pages

The assessment of thinking

chapter |14 pages

Do they really work?

Evidence for the efficacy of thinking skills approaches in affecting learning outcomes: the need for a broader perspective

chapter |15 pages

Assessing creative thinking

Practical applications

part |70 pages

Teaching thinking in STEM subjects

chapter |9 pages

The teaching and learning of probabilistic thinking

Heuristic, informal and fallacious reasoning

chapter |10 pages

Cognitive acceleration through science education

The CASE for thinking through science

chapter |14 pages

Epistemic practices and thinking in science

Fostering teachers' development in scientific argumentation

chapter |9 pages

Teaching engineers to think creatively

Barriers and challenges in STEM disciplines