Thinking Skills
The development of pupils’ Thinking Skills and Personal Capabilities is a key element in the Northern Ireland Curriculum, and in Kilmoyle PS we have a clear vision to place cognitive education or thinking skills at the core of learning and teaching.
In doing so we are following the “Thinking School” model described by the late Professor Bob Burden. He defines a “Thinking School” as:-
“An educational community in which all members share a common commitment to giving regular careful thought to everything that takes place. This involves both students and staff learning how to think reflectively, critically and creatively, and employing these skills and techniques in the co-construction of a meaningful curriculum and associated activities.
Successful outcomes are reflected in students across a wide range of abilities, demonstrating independent and co-operative learning skills, high levels of achievement and both enjoyment and satisfaction in learning.
Benefits will be shown in ways in which all members of the community interact with and show consideration for each other and in the positive psychological well-being of both students and staff.”
In practical terms this means that a number of key strategies are in place. These include:-
- Ensuring that there is effective leadership by the Governors, Principal, Coordinator and Drive Team.
- Setting out action plans which guide our development as a “Thinking School.”
- Providing professional learning opportunities in thinking skills for all our staff.
- Ensuring there is a consistent and developmentally coherent language of thinking throughout the school for pupils and staff to utilise.
- Equipping our pupils with the tools necessary for them to become good thinkers.
We use the “Thinking Schools” model set out by the University of Exeter to ensure that pupils use visual tools for thinking (eg Thinking Maps), engage in effective questioning to guide enquiry based learning, develop positive dispositions for learning, and work collaboratively with others. We hope eventually to become an officially accredited “Thinking School.”
Our Actions Plans for the 2020-2021 academic year include the introduction of Thinking Maps as visual tools for learning and the development of effective questioning by both staff and pupils.
For a fuller explanation please see the links to Thinking Maps and Effective Questioning.
Kilmoyle Primary School, 77 Benvardin Road, Ballymoney, Co Antrim BT53 6NS | Phone: 028 2074 1614