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Using the de Bono 6-Hats Technique as a Learning Styles Model Damian Gordon, Gerald Craddock, Barry Lynch ELSIN Seminar 1 st  September 2004 Durham
Topics The Central Remedial Clinic Inclusive Learning though Technology Six-Hats Technique Six-Hats as a Learning Styles Model Hexagrid Similarities Conclusions
The Central Remedial Clinic  The non-residential national centre for the care,  treatment and development of children and adults  with physical and multiple disabilities with its  headquarters based in Dublin.
Inclusive Learning though Technology (ILT) St Gabriel’s School  in Limerick
Inclusive Learning though Technology (ILT)
Inclusive Learning though Technology (ILT) ILT wishes to explore ways in which the techniques of  Edward de Bono  - especially CoRT and the Six-Hats - may be incorporated into the delivery of a more individualised curriculum for students in special education.  One of the other main aims of the project is to create a broader definition and procedure for the implementation of a Statement of Needs (SoN) or Individual Education Plan (IEP) and part of this process is to include a learning styles evaluation.
Inclusive Learning though Technology (ILT) St Gabriel’s School  in Limerick
Inclusive Learning though Technology (ILT) St Gabriel’s School  in Limerick
Inclusive Learning though Technology (ILT) St Gabriel’s School  in Limerick  The McMahan  Foundation Edward  de Bono
Edward de Bono Edward de Bono has written 56 books with translations in 34 languages. He has been invited to work in 52 countries.He was born in Malta and graduated from the University of Malta. He proceeded as a Rhodes Scholar to Oxford and has held appointments at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London and Harvard. Dr de Bono is the originator of the term 'lateral thinking' which now has an official entry in the Oxford English Dictionary. He is regarded as the leading international authority in conceptual and creative thinking, and also the direct teaching of thinking as a skill.
Six-Hats Technique
Six-Hats Technique Many major international organisations use this technique for problem solving  Each ‘hat’ represents a perspective or way of thinking  They are metaphorical hats that a thinker can put on or take off to indicate the type of thinking they are using  In a group we can ask members to ‘put on’ different hats in a sequence to aide the problem solving process  This can help overcome the problem of each group member adopting random positions at random times  It also permits us to control people who insist of sticking to one perspective (ie. negative) - we can ask them to assume a different hat
White Hat White Hat (Logical) Separates fact from speculation Specifies action needed to fill gaps Assesses the relevance and accuracy of information
Yellow Hat Yellow Hat (Positive) Explores the benefits of an idea Must give reasons why an idea is valuable or might work Reinforces creative ideas and new directions
Black Hat Black Hat (Negative) Explores why an idea may not work Must give logical reasons for concerns Points out difficulties “ the most valuable of all the hats ” - de Bono
Green Hat Green Hat (Creative) Encourages a search for new ideas Seeks to modify and removes faults from existing ideas Makes time for creative effort
Red Hat Red Hat (Emotional) Gives permission to express feelings, hunches and intuitions Does not require justification or explanation Can be used to help make a decision
Blue Hat Blue Hat (Facilitator) The role of the facilitator Focuses and refocuses thinking Makes calls for the group to make decisions
Six-Hats Technique
 
6-Hats vs. Learning Styles Dimensions of a L.S. Logical Emotional Creative Leader Practical Roles in the 6-Hats White=Logical Emotional=Red Creative=Green Blue=Leader
Using 6-Hats as a Learning Styles Model de Bono says often and clearly that the 6-Hats is not a learning styles model Previous attempts have been made to make it so, which have concentrated on classifying learners as either ‘wearers’ of one single hat or as having a primary and a secondary hat  This gross approach to cataloguing learners is antithetical to the central premise of the 6-Hats Our approach has his approval
White Hat White Hat (Logical) The ‘White Hat’ is the logical approach to learning, which is similar to the logical dimension of any number of learning styles models. For example, the  Thinking  dimension of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, the  Quadrant A  dimension of the Herrmann Brain Dominance Indicator, the  Assimilators  of the Kolb Model, and the  Logical-Mathematical  intelligence of Howard Gardner ’ s Multiple Intelligences.  White Hat learners are therefore logical and analytical, they like the facts, figures and theories, and tend to be objective about ideas. Ideally they like to do independent research, read books, and compile facts and figures. They usually work best alone and are generally very strong at academic subjects.
Yellow Hat Yellow Hat (Positive) The ‘Yellow Hat’ is the optimistic approach, this dimension describes learners who are upbeat and positive, like the  Participant  dimension of the Grasha- Riechmann Model.  Yellow Hat learners are upbeat and optimistic, and try to find the positive side to all situations. They enjoy learning real-world examples, are group-orientated and very supportive of other members of the group. They like practical subjects and demonstrations.
Black Hat Black Hat (Negative) The ‘Black Hat’ is the so-called negative approach, but is better described as the cautious or practical approach. It is equivalent the practical dimension in a number of models, for example, the  Quadrant B  dimension of the Herrmann Brain Dominance Indicator,  Pragmatists  in the Honey-Mumford Model, but most particularly it is like the  Concrete Sequential  learners of the Gregorc Model.  Black Hat learners are cautious and practical, and they worry that the costs will outweigh the benefits of their decisions. They enjoy learning from real-world examples and like to work in groups to help them explore ideas. They like practical subjects and demonstrations.
Green Hat Green Hat (Creative) The ‘Green Hat’ is the creative approach, this dimension describes learners who are creative and think laterally. It is equivalent to the creative dimension in a number of models, for example, the  Quadrant D  dimension of the Herrmann Brain Dominance Indicator,  Divergers  in the Kolb Model, and  Type 4 (Dynamic Learners)  in the 4MAT Model.  Green Hat learners are creative and innovative in their approach to learning, they enjoy puzzles and problem-solving exercises. They like to think “outside the box” and will keep seeking alternative solutions to problems and should therefore be challenged with practical exercises that require many points-of-view to fully solve.
Red Hat Red Hat (Emotional)   The ‘Red Hat’ is the emotional approach, this dimension describes people who are in touch with their feelings and with themselves, like the  Intrapersonal  intelligence of Howard Gardner ’ s Multiple Intelligences. Red Hat learners are emotional and instinctive, they love to debate and discuss ideas. They are in touch with their feelings and care a lot about their own environments. They like to participate in lectures, love working in groups and are very strong at practical subjects.
Blue Hat Blue Hat (Facilitator) The ‘Blue Hat’ is the facilitating approach, this dimension describes the learners who are holists and natural leaders. It is like the  Interpersonal  intelligence of Howard Gardner ’ s Multiple Intelligences.  The Blue hat learners are holistic in their approach, can be very effective leaders, but need lots of thinking time to help them ensure they have thought things out fully. They prefer lectures or exercises where a clear overview is given, can have a strong visual preference, and tend to be very rule-orientated.
Questionnaire Particularly for the non-verbal students in this study, two key decisions were taken, the questions were kept relatively straightforward the number of questions was kept to a minimum.
Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4
Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat
Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat
Some Heuristics for forming teams Only one learner with strength in the blue hat to avoid conflict between multiple leaders. As many learners with strengths in green hat as possible, to ensure high creatively. An equal number of yellow hat as black hat learners, to balance the positive with the negative. An equal number of white hat as red hat learners, to balance the logical with the emotional. Considering that black hat thinking is heavily emphasised by Western thinkers (de Bono 00, p. xii) and comes most naturally to us, as an alternative to point (c) it may be worth considering having a few more yellow hats than black hats. Clearly it may not always be possible to have all of these criteria
A new Model ?
Logical &  Analytical Structured  & Practical Imaginative  & Holistic Intrapersonal  & Discussion
Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat Logical &  Analytical Structured  & Practical Imaginative  & Holistic Intrapersonal  & Discussion
Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat Structured  & Practical Imaginative  & Holistic Intrapersonal  & Discussion
Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat Imaginative  & Holistic Intrapersonal  & Discussion
Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat Intrapersonal  & Discussion
Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat
Validity of Model ?
??? Questions ???

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Using the de Bono 6-Hats Technique as a Learning Styles Model

  • 1. Using the de Bono 6-Hats Technique as a Learning Styles Model Damian Gordon, Gerald Craddock, Barry Lynch ELSIN Seminar 1 st September 2004 Durham
  • 2. Topics The Central Remedial Clinic Inclusive Learning though Technology Six-Hats Technique Six-Hats as a Learning Styles Model Hexagrid Similarities Conclusions
  • 3. The Central Remedial Clinic The non-residential national centre for the care, treatment and development of children and adults with physical and multiple disabilities with its headquarters based in Dublin.
  • 4. Inclusive Learning though Technology (ILT) St Gabriel’s School in Limerick
  • 5. Inclusive Learning though Technology (ILT)
  • 6. Inclusive Learning though Technology (ILT) ILT wishes to explore ways in which the techniques of Edward de Bono - especially CoRT and the Six-Hats - may be incorporated into the delivery of a more individualised curriculum for students in special education. One of the other main aims of the project is to create a broader definition and procedure for the implementation of a Statement of Needs (SoN) or Individual Education Plan (IEP) and part of this process is to include a learning styles evaluation.
  • 7. Inclusive Learning though Technology (ILT) St Gabriel’s School in Limerick
  • 8. Inclusive Learning though Technology (ILT) St Gabriel’s School in Limerick
  • 9. Inclusive Learning though Technology (ILT) St Gabriel’s School in Limerick The McMahan Foundation Edward de Bono
  • 10. Edward de Bono Edward de Bono has written 56 books with translations in 34 languages. He has been invited to work in 52 countries.He was born in Malta and graduated from the University of Malta. He proceeded as a Rhodes Scholar to Oxford and has held appointments at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London and Harvard. Dr de Bono is the originator of the term 'lateral thinking' which now has an official entry in the Oxford English Dictionary. He is regarded as the leading international authority in conceptual and creative thinking, and also the direct teaching of thinking as a skill.
  • 12. Six-Hats Technique Many major international organisations use this technique for problem solving Each ‘hat’ represents a perspective or way of thinking They are metaphorical hats that a thinker can put on or take off to indicate the type of thinking they are using In a group we can ask members to ‘put on’ different hats in a sequence to aide the problem solving process This can help overcome the problem of each group member adopting random positions at random times It also permits us to control people who insist of sticking to one perspective (ie. negative) - we can ask them to assume a different hat
  • 13. White Hat White Hat (Logical) Separates fact from speculation Specifies action needed to fill gaps Assesses the relevance and accuracy of information
  • 14. Yellow Hat Yellow Hat (Positive) Explores the benefits of an idea Must give reasons why an idea is valuable or might work Reinforces creative ideas and new directions
  • 15. Black Hat Black Hat (Negative) Explores why an idea may not work Must give logical reasons for concerns Points out difficulties “ the most valuable of all the hats ” - de Bono
  • 16. Green Hat Green Hat (Creative) Encourages a search for new ideas Seeks to modify and removes faults from existing ideas Makes time for creative effort
  • 17. Red Hat Red Hat (Emotional) Gives permission to express feelings, hunches and intuitions Does not require justification or explanation Can be used to help make a decision
  • 18. Blue Hat Blue Hat (Facilitator) The role of the facilitator Focuses and refocuses thinking Makes calls for the group to make decisions
  • 20.  
  • 21. 6-Hats vs. Learning Styles Dimensions of a L.S. Logical Emotional Creative Leader Practical Roles in the 6-Hats White=Logical Emotional=Red Creative=Green Blue=Leader
  • 22. Using 6-Hats as a Learning Styles Model de Bono says often and clearly that the 6-Hats is not a learning styles model Previous attempts have been made to make it so, which have concentrated on classifying learners as either ‘wearers’ of one single hat or as having a primary and a secondary hat This gross approach to cataloguing learners is antithetical to the central premise of the 6-Hats Our approach has his approval
  • 23. White Hat White Hat (Logical) The ‘White Hat’ is the logical approach to learning, which is similar to the logical dimension of any number of learning styles models. For example, the Thinking dimension of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, the Quadrant A dimension of the Herrmann Brain Dominance Indicator, the Assimilators of the Kolb Model, and the Logical-Mathematical intelligence of Howard Gardner ’ s Multiple Intelligences. White Hat learners are therefore logical and analytical, they like the facts, figures and theories, and tend to be objective about ideas. Ideally they like to do independent research, read books, and compile facts and figures. They usually work best alone and are generally very strong at academic subjects.
  • 24. Yellow Hat Yellow Hat (Positive) The ‘Yellow Hat’ is the optimistic approach, this dimension describes learners who are upbeat and positive, like the Participant dimension of the Grasha- Riechmann Model. Yellow Hat learners are upbeat and optimistic, and try to find the positive side to all situations. They enjoy learning real-world examples, are group-orientated and very supportive of other members of the group. They like practical subjects and demonstrations.
  • 25. Black Hat Black Hat (Negative) The ‘Black Hat’ is the so-called negative approach, but is better described as the cautious or practical approach. It is equivalent the practical dimension in a number of models, for example, the Quadrant B dimension of the Herrmann Brain Dominance Indicator, Pragmatists in the Honey-Mumford Model, but most particularly it is like the Concrete Sequential learners of the Gregorc Model. Black Hat learners are cautious and practical, and they worry that the costs will outweigh the benefits of their decisions. They enjoy learning from real-world examples and like to work in groups to help them explore ideas. They like practical subjects and demonstrations.
  • 26. Green Hat Green Hat (Creative) The ‘Green Hat’ is the creative approach, this dimension describes learners who are creative and think laterally. It is equivalent to the creative dimension in a number of models, for example, the Quadrant D dimension of the Herrmann Brain Dominance Indicator, Divergers in the Kolb Model, and Type 4 (Dynamic Learners) in the 4MAT Model. Green Hat learners are creative and innovative in their approach to learning, they enjoy puzzles and problem-solving exercises. They like to think “outside the box” and will keep seeking alternative solutions to problems and should therefore be challenged with practical exercises that require many points-of-view to fully solve.
  • 27. Red Hat Red Hat (Emotional) The ‘Red Hat’ is the emotional approach, this dimension describes people who are in touch with their feelings and with themselves, like the Intrapersonal intelligence of Howard Gardner ’ s Multiple Intelligences. Red Hat learners are emotional and instinctive, they love to debate and discuss ideas. They are in touch with their feelings and care a lot about their own environments. They like to participate in lectures, love working in groups and are very strong at practical subjects.
  • 28. Blue Hat Blue Hat (Facilitator) The ‘Blue Hat’ is the facilitating approach, this dimension describes the learners who are holists and natural leaders. It is like the Interpersonal intelligence of Howard Gardner ’ s Multiple Intelligences. The Blue hat learners are holistic in their approach, can be very effective leaders, but need lots of thinking time to help them ensure they have thought things out fully. They prefer lectures or exercises where a clear overview is given, can have a strong visual preference, and tend to be very rule-orientated.
  • 29. Questionnaire Particularly for the non-verbal students in this study, two key decisions were taken, the questions were kept relatively straightforward the number of questions was kept to a minimum.
  • 30. Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4
  • 31. Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat
  • 32. Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat
  • 33. Some Heuristics for forming teams Only one learner with strength in the blue hat to avoid conflict between multiple leaders. As many learners with strengths in green hat as possible, to ensure high creatively. An equal number of yellow hat as black hat learners, to balance the positive with the negative. An equal number of white hat as red hat learners, to balance the logical with the emotional. Considering that black hat thinking is heavily emphasised by Western thinkers (de Bono 00, p. xii) and comes most naturally to us, as an alternative to point (c) it may be worth considering having a few more yellow hats than black hats. Clearly it may not always be possible to have all of these criteria
  • 35. Logical & Analytical Structured & Practical Imaginative & Holistic Intrapersonal & Discussion
  • 36. Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat Logical & Analytical Structured & Practical Imaginative & Holistic Intrapersonal & Discussion
  • 37. Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat Structured & Practical Imaginative & Holistic Intrapersonal & Discussion
  • 38. Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat Imaginative & Holistic Intrapersonal & Discussion
  • 39. Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat Intrapersonal & Discussion
  • 40. Red Hat Black Hat Yellow Hat Green Hat Blue Hat White Hat