Categorieën: Alle - biases - reasoning - adolescence - classroom

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Types of Thinking

Developing various types of thinking is essential across different stages of life, especially during adolescence. Executive function, including skills like self-control, attention, and flexibility, grows significantly during this period.

Types of Thinking

Types of Thinking

Reasoning

Logical
Inductive: specific to general
Deductive: general to specific

Critical Thinking

Tech Tools
Info interpretation
Dynamic modeling
Semantic organization
Digital collaboration
Large and small discussion
Explore all angles
Evaluate evidence
Multiple "right" answers
Ask "how" and "why"
Mindfullness
Alert and flexible
Ask good questions
Process > Outcome
Open mind

Decision Making

Adolescents
Analytical vs. Experiential

Usually a mix of both

Peer influence

Immediate gratification

Emotion

Lack of inhibition

Biases
Hindsight

20/20

Overconfidence

Very common in children

Belief perseverance

Rigid thinking

Confirmation

eg, web searches

Creative Thinking

Honor diversity
Build confidence
State of FLOW
Community role models
Take risks
Think flexibly
Five Step Process (not always linear)
Elaboration
Evaluation
Insight
Incubation
Preparation
Convergent vs. Divergent
Schools favor convergent, but creative thinkers are divergent

Executuve Function

In the classroom
Self-regulation
Minimize distractions
Time-management
Flexibility
Working Memory
Self-control
Inhibition
Attention
Goal-directed behavior
Improves with adolescence