Specific classroom use outcome(s)  – what we want to achieve regarding skill development e.g. student understanding and/or behaviour


Using De Bono’s thinking hats in the classroom stimulates problem-solving thinking in a playful and structured way. This form of work teaches children not only to react spontaneously, but also to think consciously from different perspectives.

Problem-solving:

Teaches children to look at a problem from multiple perspectives. They become aware that there is no one right answer.

They practise separating emotions, facts and ideas. This creates clear thinking and a structured approach.

They learn to think step by step, with each step highlighting a different aspect of the problem (e.g. understand first, then look critically, then be creative).

Problem analysis: understanding what is going on and why They develop self-reflection, as they learn to weigh their own opinions against those of others and learn to look back on their thinking

Critical thinking: 

Weighing up what works and what doesn’t.

Processing information: distinguishing facts from opinions or feelings.

Decision-making: considering and choosing between different options.

Creative thinking: 

Coming up with multiple or unexpected solutions.

Empathy: 

Taking others’ feelings or needs into account.

Listening to others.

Expressing your own ideas.

Comparing opinions without judging.

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