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Case Studies and Endorsements
How effective is the CORT programme?
By Jim O'Sullivan, National School Principal Ireland.
A group of children working together reflects the attitudes
of any group in society. The thinking processes are
left to those considered most intelligent or who are
most vociferous. A 'leader' normally emerges who directs
and dominates.
Observation of group of children involved in a thinking
situation shows that each group is dominated by one
or two to whom the task of thinking is automatically
assigned - on the basis that they are the most intelligent
and therefore must be the best thinkers. The rest assume
a passive role.
When children gain some experience of thinking using
the CoRT method the difference in attitude is remarkable.
They acquire:
a) The confidence to think
b) The realisation that thinking is not the exclusive
realm of the gifted
c) The confidence to contribute and feel their contribution
is valid
d) The ability to focus on a situation from a variety
of angles
e) The ability of sustained concentration
The most remarkable results are with less academically
able children. This is the only area where excellence is not dependant on physical,
mental or creative ability. It is a tremendous boost
to the self-esteem of those children whose perception
of their own abilities is that they are 'less competent'.
The development of self-esteem is now seen to be a vital
factor in schools. The CoRT programme is an area where
the pupil does not have to be told they are competent
- they know it. They become more confident in approaching
tasks where before their attitude was defeatist.
After just five lessons in the CoRT programme one school
inspector (in Ireland) who observed the progress in
the children wrote:
"The development of thinking skills, based on
Dr. de Bono's programme, contributes significantly to
the children's ability to think and to discuss a wide
range of topical issues".
Du Pont
Dupont used Lateral Thinking to improve a key step
in its manufacturing process for Kevlar, a patented
fiber that is five times stronger than steel. Kevlar
is used in numerous applications, including cable for
MASA/ They developed a radical new approach to the equipment
design, reducing the numberof moving parts by 80% the
results: a major break-throughin process continuity
and significant cost savings.
Olympic Games
Peter Ueberroth used Lateral Thinking techniques to
turn an event that no city wanted, due to the expense,
into the highly successful, moneymaking Los Angeles
Olympic Games.
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