Thinking Skills

What are thinking skills?

Thinking skills encompass a set of higher-order thinking processes that include critical thinking, creative thinking, problem-solving, decision-making and metacognition (understanding how we think).

They help learners use cognitive processes strategically to gather, analyse, evaluate and use information to reason, make decisions and generate new ideas.

Thinking skills are essential for effective learning, as they enable learners to understand, process and apply knowledge in various contexts. Also commonly referred to as ‘soft skills’, they are increasingly necessary for success in the workplace and everyday life.

Thinking skills are often represented in discipline-oriented terms such as computational thinking, which refers to thought processes involving formulating problems so that solutions can be represented as computational steps and algorithms.

Learn more about thinking skills and how they can be nurtured in the classroom by accessing the resources below.

Podcasts

Panel discussion

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  • Teaching and learning

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  • Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation
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