De Bono's Six Hats Thinking Strategy for All Content Areas

  • Mahoney J
  • Patterson L
  • Hall C
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Abstract

Problem-solving and collaboration require people to compromise, negotiate, and brainstorm to understand, create, manage, judge, and be intuitive and remain positive and calm while working as a team to address problems. Teachers can teach students to collaborate and problem-solve in any content area using de Bono's Six Thinking Hats Strategy. Using de Bono's strategy, university students in this study explored learning hats and ways to apply learning hat properties to collaborate and problem solve in group activities. Researchers employed a mixed-method study enlisting both general education and special education pre-service undergraduate and inservice graduate teachers to discover personal thinking hat characteristics.

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Mahoney, J., Patterson, L., & Hall, C. (2022). De Bono’s Six Hats Thinking Strategy for All Content Areas. Kentucky Teacher Education Journal: The Journal of the Teacher Education Division of the Kentucky Council for Exceptional Children, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.61611/2995-5904.1039

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