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Routledge-Falmer International Companion to Gifted Education

Author: Tom Balchin, Barry Hymer, and Dona Matthews
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The definitive G&T guide

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Five Minds for the Future

Author: Howard Gardner
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breaking fresh intellectual ground with Five Minds for the Future

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Visual Thinking: Tools for Mapping Your Ideas

Author: Nancy Margulies and Christine Valenza
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Let's Think: Philosophical Stories to Stimulate Thinking

Author: Stephanie Baudet and Paul Cleghorn
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Encouraging thinking in younger children.

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Nurturing Independent Thinkers: Working with an Alternative Curriculum

Author: Mike Bosher and Patrick Hazlewood
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A school thats trying something different.

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Higher-Order Thinking the Multiple Intelligences Way

Author: David Lazear
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Better thinking through multiple intelligence.

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Mrs Ockleton's Rainbow Kite and Other Tales: Thinking Through Literature

Author: Garry Burnett and Kevin Brown
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A great little book to help students with literacy and creativity at the same time.

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Covering the Curriculum with Stories: Six Cross-curricular Projects That Teach Literacy and Thinking

Author: Sharon Ginnis and Paul Ginnis
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Philosophy for Polar Explorers: What They Don't Teach You in School

Author: Erling Kagge
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Wonderful book about the nature of aspiration, setting goals and just what humans are really capable of

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101 Philosophy Problems

Author: Martin Cohen
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A great introduction to some very meaty philosophical problems going back thousands of years

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