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Thinking
SURESH BABU G
ASST: PROFESSOR IN PERSPECTIVE OF EDUCATION
 Thinking consists of the cognitive rearrangement or
manipulation of both information from environment
and symbols stored in long-term memory.
 Thinking is the form of information processing that
goes on during the period between a stimulus event
and response to it.
 Thinking is an internal mental process that uses
information as input, integrates that information into
previous learned material and the result may be
knowledge or may be nothing.
Suresh Babu G
Definition
 Ross:- “ Thinking is mental activity in its cognitive
aspect or mental activity with regard to
psychological objects”.
 Garret:- “ Thinking is behavior which is often
implicit and hidden and in which symbols
(images, ideas , and concepts) are ordinarily
employed”.
 Mohsin :- “ Thinking is an implicit problem solving
behavior”.
Suresh Babu G
Nature of Thinking
It is essentially a mental activity
It is a purposeful and goal directed behavior.
It is a problem solving behavior
It involves mental manipulation of images.
It is a symbolic activity, where mental solution of
the problem is carried out through some signs,
symbols and mental images.
Suresh Babu G
Tools of Thinking
Images
Concepts
Symbols and signs
Language
Types of Thinking
• Perceptual or Concrete thinking
• Conceptual or Abstract thinking
• Reflective thinking or logical thinking
• Creative thinking
• Critical Thinking
• Convergent thinking
• Divergent thinking
Types of Thinking
• Perceptual or Concrete thinking– Its basis is
perception or concrete object. It is one carried out
on the perception of actual or concrete objects and
events.
• Abstract thinking – Based on Concepts ,
generalized ideas. It is carried out in the absents
of actual objects or event.
• Reflective thinking – Based on problem solving
• Creative thinking – Based on creating new
• Critical thinking –It us the ability to think clearly
and rationally . It includes the ability to engage in
reflection and independent thinking.
Convergent thinking
• It is concerned with a particular end result
• The thinker gather information relevant to the
problem and then proceeds by using problem
solving rules
• The result of convergent thinking is usually a
solution
• Not a type of thinking one primarily uses when
they think creatively
• In convergent thinking the person is good at
bringing material from a variety of sources to
solve a problem to produce the correct answer
Convergent thinking
Suresh Babu G
Divergent Thinking
It is not concerned with a particular end result
In divergent thinking one tend to think in a
divergent manner thus having many varied
thoughts about a problem
The result of the divergent thinking is usually
many solution for a problem
Suresh Babu G
Divergent thinking is a type of thinking one
primarily uses when they think creatively
In divergent thinking skill is in broadly elaborated
of ideas prompted by a stimulus
Divergent Thinking
Creative thinking
• This type of thinking is chiefly aimed
to create something new.
• It is in search of new relationships
and associations to describe and
interpret the nature of things ,
events and situations.
• The person himself usually
formulates the problem and he is
free to gather evidence and invent
tools for its solution.
Stages of Creative thinking
• Stage of preparation- focuses attention on
problem, organizing data , defining problem and
producing relevant ideas
• The stage of incubation – Person test the idea ,
flashes of insight and trial judgment occurs. This is
a period of no obvious activity and progress. The
problem is being solved unconsciously.
• The stage of illumination- This is called “Eureka”
when the individual suddenly perceive the theme
and relationship among the various components of
the problem
• Revision – Here the individual reflects , evaluates
and submits to critical appraisal.
Developing creative thinking in pupils
• Freedom to respond
• Opportunity for ego involvement
• Encouraging originality and flexibility
• Providing appropriate opportunities and
atmosphere for creativity expression
• Developing healthy habits among children
• Using creative resources of the community
• Proper organization of the curriculum
Thinking – types- Convergent thinking, Divergent thinking and Creative thinking (steps) – Developing creative thinking in learners

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Thinking – types- Convergent thinking, Divergent thinking and Creative thinking (steps) – Developing creative thinking in learners

  • 1. Thinking SURESH BABU G ASST: PROFESSOR IN PERSPECTIVE OF EDUCATION
  • 2.  Thinking consists of the cognitive rearrangement or manipulation of both information from environment and symbols stored in long-term memory.  Thinking is the form of information processing that goes on during the period between a stimulus event and response to it.  Thinking is an internal mental process that uses information as input, integrates that information into previous learned material and the result may be knowledge or may be nothing.
  • 3. Suresh Babu G Definition  Ross:- “ Thinking is mental activity in its cognitive aspect or mental activity with regard to psychological objects”.  Garret:- “ Thinking is behavior which is often implicit and hidden and in which symbols (images, ideas , and concepts) are ordinarily employed”.  Mohsin :- “ Thinking is an implicit problem solving behavior”.
  • 4. Suresh Babu G Nature of Thinking It is essentially a mental activity It is a purposeful and goal directed behavior. It is a problem solving behavior It involves mental manipulation of images. It is a symbolic activity, where mental solution of the problem is carried out through some signs, symbols and mental images.
  • 5. Suresh Babu G Tools of Thinking Images Concepts Symbols and signs Language
  • 6. Types of Thinking • Perceptual or Concrete thinking • Conceptual or Abstract thinking • Reflective thinking or logical thinking • Creative thinking • Critical Thinking • Convergent thinking • Divergent thinking
  • 7. Types of Thinking • Perceptual or Concrete thinking– Its basis is perception or concrete object. It is one carried out on the perception of actual or concrete objects and events. • Abstract thinking – Based on Concepts , generalized ideas. It is carried out in the absents of actual objects or event. • Reflective thinking – Based on problem solving • Creative thinking – Based on creating new • Critical thinking –It us the ability to think clearly and rationally . It includes the ability to engage in reflection and independent thinking.
  • 8. Convergent thinking • It is concerned with a particular end result • The thinker gather information relevant to the problem and then proceeds by using problem solving rules • The result of convergent thinking is usually a solution
  • 9. • Not a type of thinking one primarily uses when they think creatively • In convergent thinking the person is good at bringing material from a variety of sources to solve a problem to produce the correct answer Convergent thinking
  • 10. Suresh Babu G Divergent Thinking It is not concerned with a particular end result In divergent thinking one tend to think in a divergent manner thus having many varied thoughts about a problem The result of the divergent thinking is usually many solution for a problem
  • 11. Suresh Babu G Divergent thinking is a type of thinking one primarily uses when they think creatively In divergent thinking skill is in broadly elaborated of ideas prompted by a stimulus Divergent Thinking
  • 12. Creative thinking • This type of thinking is chiefly aimed to create something new. • It is in search of new relationships and associations to describe and interpret the nature of things , events and situations. • The person himself usually formulates the problem and he is free to gather evidence and invent tools for its solution.
  • 13. Stages of Creative thinking • Stage of preparation- focuses attention on problem, organizing data , defining problem and producing relevant ideas • The stage of incubation – Person test the idea , flashes of insight and trial judgment occurs. This is a period of no obvious activity and progress. The problem is being solved unconsciously. • The stage of illumination- This is called “Eureka” when the individual suddenly perceive the theme and relationship among the various components of the problem • Revision – Here the individual reflects , evaluates and submits to critical appraisal.
  • 14. Developing creative thinking in pupils • Freedom to respond • Opportunity for ego involvement • Encouraging originality and flexibility • Providing appropriate opportunities and atmosphere for creativity expression • Developing healthy habits among children • Using creative resources of the community • Proper organization of the curriculum