smart thinking for pupils of distinguished Secondary Schools and Ordinary peers
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The thinking in everyday life is usually stereotyped thinking does not lead to a mention in our expertise and our growth, while the smart thinking (skilled) leads us to the growth of our expertise and knowledge, as the result in him a deep understanding of the phenomena of our lives and we came to the conclusions of a new and inferences for this we seek to teach this kind of thinking. Results of studies have shown that there is a consensus among scientists and educators about the need to educate and develop the mental capacities of all members of society, and in all age groups, especially among school and university students in order to build a generation thinker, taking into account that these skills and mental capacity does not grow automatically (Atoum et 0.2007 : 43)
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