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SIX THINKING HATS

D2 prejudices and stereotypes. SIX THINKING HATS. How to boost the effectiveness of our thinking process ?. OTHERNESS project Project Code No: 2015-1-BG01-KA201-014300. Target-oriented thinking method.

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SIX THINKING HATS

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  1. D2 prejudices and stereotypes SIX THINKING HATS How to boost the effectiveness of our thinking process? OTHERNESSproject Project Code No: 2015-1-BG01-KA201-014300

  2. Target-oriented thinking method • Difficulties we face in the thnking process – everything gets mixed up; hard to process feelings, information, logicals links, hopes and creativity. • The core idea of the Thinking hats method – do things one by one. • Implementation • Discussions, problem-solving activities • Personal thinking activities

  3. SIX THINKING HATS Eduard de Bono

  4. The RED hatFeelings Fire Warmth • How are you feeling? • Are your feelings warm or cool? • Reaction without reflection * intution * emotions * feelings * presentiments

  5. The BLACK hatCaution – risk hazards, obstacles, problems and shortcomings • Is everything going to happen as planned? • What's wrong? * caution * logical thinking * proofs * consequences * shortcomings * will it work as planned

  6. The WHITE hatcomputer – neutral and objective, provides facts and data • What is the available information? • What information is missing? • What information do we still need? • How are we to get the needed information? • Which of the facts concern the discussed problem? • Which are the most important ones? • Is the information we have reliable? * checking the data * official and non-official/reliable and non-reliable information

  7. The YELLOW hatbeing positive and constructive • Which are the positives? • Which are the advantages? • Why will this idea work? • In what way will the implementation of the idea bring benefits to us? * optimism * logical but positive reflection * practical implementation * opportunities

  8. The GREEN hatbe creative, look for alternative ways and new ideas • What are the possible ways to act in the given situation? • Other options – how to deal with the problem. * new, non-routine ideas * suggestions * alternatives * ways to deal with the problem

  9. The BLUE hatdetermines the problem and structures the thinking process • What have we done so far? • What is still to be done? • What decisions have we reached? * takes control of everything * the conducter of the orchestra * organizes the whole process * goal-orientated * plans the thinking process * takes decisions and sums up the conclusions

  10. Put on a thinking hat … Information Positive thinking Feelings • What's wrong? • Organizing the process • Creative thinking

  11. Let’s give it a try  ?  What will happen if we put on a coat on the snowman? • Which of the hats is each of the three chidren using?

  12. BLACK HAT • The cautious thinker who considers the possible problems and mistakes. • RED HAT • Instant reaction, intuitive thoughts. • YELLOW HAT • The positive thinker – the coat will have a beneficial effect on the snowman.

  13. What are the stars doing during the day? • Which of the hats is each of the four chidren using?

  14. GREEN HAT Creative thinker –new ideas and options. • BLUE HAT • The responsible thinker, considers order and organization. • WHITE HAT • Takes into consideration relevant fact about the Earth. • YELLOW HAT • Positive and constructive thinker.

  15. The Six Thinking Hats method

  16. Created by PROSVETA – SOFIA Foundation, Bulgaria As a digital resource for the Erasmus +, KA2 OTHERNESSproject Project Code No: 2015-1-BG01-KA201-014300 All images and multimedia objects are within the CC intellectual properties law. European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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