Lipman And De Bono
Compare and contrast at least two approaches to teaching thinking. Explain to what extent they are compatible and to what extent incompatible. explain the significance for planning provision for the early years
In order to appreciate the theories of Mathew Lipman and Edward de Bono, who I will discussing in this essay, a clear definition of Early Years is required.
Early Years is the first stage of life (0-8) in which a child develops physically, socially and emotionally through the interactions they have with others and the effect that the environment has around them. They also develop spiritually through communicating with others to develop their own views and morals later in life. As the child progresses through these stages of development, skills will be acquired through the child's own activity, family, friends and early years providers'
(lecture notes, wk 32:6)
Therefore the early years are recognised as the most important period of development in a......
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