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    Enabling children to go beyond the horizon : a lateral thinking workshop

    Bishop, Pauline

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    2018-07-20
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    Bishop, P. B. (2018, July). Enabling children to go beyond the horizon - a lateral thinking workshop. Paper presented at the The 55th Te Rito Maioha Annual Conference and AGM 2018, Waipuna Lodge, Auckland.
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    Abstract
    Session overview: Aim: to consider ways of thinking that support children to “thrive beyond the horizon” Intro-choose an item-what does it say about you. The difference between vertical and lateral thinking The jobs we’ll lose to machines and the ones we won’t. Allowing children to Think metacognition Key note Anthony Semann References
    Ngā Upoko Tukutuku (Māori Subject Headings):
    Kura pūhou
    Keywords:
    New Zealand, early childhood education, thinking, vertical thinking, lateral thinking, children, de Bono, Edward (1933-), metacognition
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    130102 Early Childhood Education (excl. Māori)

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