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Title: Thinking Skills in RE


1
Thinking Skills in RE
  • what are their generic characteristics?
  • what are thinking skills?
  • what are the benefits of using thinking skills
  • approaches in RE?

2
What are thinking skills?
  • They can include
  • information-processing skills
  • reasoning skills
  • enquiry skills
  • creative thinking skills
  • evaluation skills

3
Information-processing skills
  • These enable pupils to
  • locate and collect relevant information
  • sort, classify and sequence information
  • compare and contrast information
  • analyse relationships

4
Reasoning skills
  • These enable pupils to
  • give reasons for opinions and actions
  • draw inferences and make deductions
  • use precise language to explain what they think
  • make judgements

5
Enquiry skills
  • These enable pupils to
  • ask relevant questions
  • pose and define problems
  • plan what to do and how to research
  • predict outcomes and anticipate consequences
  • test conclusions and improve ideas

6
Creative thinking skills
  • These enable pupils to
  • generate and extend ideas
  • suggest hypotheses
  • apply imagination
  • look for alternative, imaginative outcomes

7
Evaluation skills
  • These enable pupils to
  • evaluate information
  • judge the value of what they read, hear and do
  • develop criteria for judging their own and
    others work or ideas
  • have confidence in their own judgements

8
What are their generic characteristics?
  • they focus on engagement with the curriculum
    through shared understanding
  • they encourage pupils to think about their own
    learning
  • they provide structured, powerful learning
    environments

9
What are the benefits of using thinking skills
approaches in RE?
  • pupils are more motivated and engaged in their
    own learning
  • pupils find the tasks challenging without feeling
    stressed or frustrated about their ability to
    participate
  • pupils are more able to articulate and discuss
    their ideas
  • pupils negotiate understanding with their peers
    as well as with the teacher
  • pupils are able to make links with what they
    already know
  • pupils transform and apply what they know to new
    situations

10
What are the different approaches to thinking
skills in RE?
  • Community of Enquiry
  • Detective Work
  • Mystery
  • Story Telling
  • Odd One Out
  • Hot Seating

11
Community of Enquiry
  • Listen to The Mountains of Tibet by Mordicai
    Gerstein.
  • On your own, write down a question you would like
    to ask about the story.
  • Now work with a partner and compare and discuss
    your questions together.
  • Select one key question to discuss more fully!
  • As a group, look at all the questions and choose
    one to explore in detail!

12
Detective Work
  • Look carefully at the picture you have been given
    and note any particular details that attract your
    attention.
  • Who do you think is being shown in your picture?
  • What evidence do you have for this?
  • How do you know that your evidence is accurate?
  • Where does your evidence come from?
  • Can you draw a firm conclusion?

13
Mystery
  • Look at the key question which you have been
    given.
  • In your group, look at all the information you
    have been given.
  • Use the information to construct an answer to the
    question.
  • Be ready to present your theory to the whole
    group and to explain the reason why you think it
    is a good one!

14
Storytelling
  • Your task is to build up a timeline of the
    important events in the life of the Prophet
    Muhammad (pbuh).
  • Listen to the story and try to match the cartoon
    drawings to some of the events.
  • Place your cartoon drawings in a time line and be
    prepared to discuss the significance of each
    event.
  • How do you think the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) felt
    at each point in the story?

15
Odd One Out
  • Look at the three items and try to write down as
    much information as you an about each one.
  • Your task is to decide which item is the odd one
    out and is so doing, to identify what the other
    two have in common!
  • You can have as many turns as you like! How many
    different answers (and reasons!) can you find?

16
Hot Seating
  • Watch the short film clip about how Guru Nanak
    disappeared in the river.
  • Think about what questions you could put to the
    different characters in the story
  • Nanaki
  • Mardana
  • Guru Nanak
  • Discuss those questions with a partner.
  • There will now be an opportunity for some of you
    to take on the role of those three characters in
    the hot seat and respond to the questions
    devised earlier!

17
What do the children say?
  • Ive learned to really think about stories, not
    just listen to them
  • I can say what I feel and nobody will get in a
    mood if they dont agree with me
  • All sorts of different answers can be right
  • I like hearing other peoples ideas because they
    often come up with things that I hadnt even
    thought of
  • What do the teachers think? Over to you!
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