Frameworks for Thinking
Discover the profound insights of Frameworks for Thinking by David Moseley, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This enlightening book spans 378 pages and provides in-depth descriptions and evaluations of 42 significant educational frameworks. Explore key theories such as Bloom's taxonomy, de Bono's lateral and parallel thinking tools, Gardner's multiple intelligences, and Paul's model of critical thinking. What sets this book apart is its comprehensive coverage and interdisciplinary approach, making it an invaluable resource for educators, trainers, and psychology enthusiasts alike. Each major theorist is accompanied by easy-to-understand summary tables for quick reference, ensuring that you can grasp complex concepts with ease. Enhance your understanding of learning styles and educational psychology with this essential guide that bridges theory and practice.