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       Six Thinking Hats  
       Edward De Bono                                 Contact the EPS if 
       G                                                you would like 
       What is Six Thinking Hats?                     more information 
     In traditional thinking we constantly find 
     ourselves in conflict. Each side seeks to 
     criticise the other point of view. The Six 
     Thinking Hats method, however, 
     encourages Parallel Thinking, where                  When might you use Six Thinking Hats? 
     everyone explores all sides of an issue at 
     the same time.                                 The Six Thinking Hats is a flexible approach that can be used across  a 
         •   Putting on one of the hats             variety of contexts, including: in SENCO meetings, with year group staff, 
             defines a certain type of thinking     with support staff or senior leadership teams, to help to address a wide 
         •   It allows participants to separate     variety of topics. This might include: unpicking a problem to arrive at the 
             emotion from logic, creativity         best approach or intervention for a specific child or group of children, or 
             from information                       thinking around school policy development and implementation. The 
         •   It allows participants to conduct      Educational Psychology Service can facilitate group discussions using this 
             their thinking in a systematic         approach.   
             way  
                                                     
       Why are they important?                       
                                                    What happens when using the Six Thinking Hats? 
                                                     
   There have been arguments that staff need to     Each of the Six Thinking Hats represents a different direction or type of 
   be nurtured and supported in their role and      thinking, which is identified by a colour: 
   that increasing communication between staff       
   and increasing opportunities for peer support        •  White Hat Thinking (neutral): is concerned with data, facts, 
   can help to promote teacher well-being in               known information  
   schools.                                             •  Black Hat Thinking (cautious): is concerned with difficulties, 
   There is a need for a safe space to collaborate         potential problems 
   with one another, to think together and share        •  Red Hat Thinking (emotions): is concerned with feelings, 
   good practice, and problem solve for the                hunches, gut instinct, intuition  
   benefit of not only the staff themselves, in         •  Green  Hat  Thinking  (creativity):  is  concerned  with 
   terms of their well-being, but also for the             creativity, possibilities, solutions  
   children they are working with. This is an area      •  Yellow Hat Thinking (optimistic): is concerned with values 
   that our team can support and facilitate,               and benefits 
   offering a formal and structured approach to         •  Blue  Hat  Thinking  (organisation):  is  concerned  with 
   enable teams to make better use of this time.           managing the thinking process, next steps.  
                                                     
           Feedback received                        Helpful pointers 
                                                        •  The blue hat is useful to use at the start/end of a session 
                                                           to help manage the process  
            “very                                       •  Time allocated to the red hat can often be short as it is a 
         informative”                                      request for feelings  
                                                        •  Set a specified amount of time per hat, to ensure there is 
                                                           structure and focus, for example one minute per person 
                                                           for each hat 
                                                        •  It is helpful to remain disciplined when using the thinking 
      “enjoyed the hats –                                  hats. Switching frequently and quickly may disrupt the 
       easy to structure                                   flow of the thinking process 
          thoughts”                                  
                                                    NB timings can be adjusted to fit your requirements. 
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