Positioning thinking within national curriculum and assessment systems: Perspectives from Israel, New Zealand and Northern Ireland

Thinking Skills and Creativity - Tập 7 Số 2 - Trang 134-143 - 2012
Carmel Gallagher1, Rosemary Hipkins2, Anat Zohar3
1Queens University, 69-71 University Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland BT7 1HL, United Kingdom
2New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER), Level 10, West Block, Education House, Wellington, New Zealand
3School of Education, Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91905, Israel

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