Peter de Bono

2010/04/21 at 10:36 Leave a comment

Edward and Peter de Bono

Peter and his brother Edward, collaborate in the dissemination of ‘de Bono Thinking’ internationally. Peter is the Director of Cavendish Training, located in Oxford, England. In Peter’s own words, his prime mission “…is to support and teach Edward de Bono’s work particularly in respect of children and families…”

For those working in the education sector as teachers or planners, Peter’s Cavendish Training site is the first step for information and advice. Cavendish Training (UK) is the sole provider for accredited training in Dr de Bono’s New Thinking methods internationally. If you are a teacher at any level, primary to tertiary, you are invited to contact Peter for information about Cavendish accredited trainers in your country and resources that complement school-based training for colleagues and students.

To faciliate your connection with Peter and Cavendish training, the followung URL’s direct you to specific pages on the Cavendish training site:

Home Page:
www.edwdebono.com/index.html

Learning Zone:
www.edwdebono.com/debono/learning.htm

Creative Community:
www.edwdebono.com/debono/teami.htm

Contacts:
www.edwdebono.com/contacts.htm

Cavendish Information Products Ltd:
www.edwdebono.com/debono/wwwsite.htm

Peter’s biography can be found on his site. His business e-mail address is:
edwdebono@msn.com

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It’s Time for New Thinking!

Dr Abraham Maslow suggested in the 1950's that we need 'a new sort of person' to deal effectively with the challenges of accelerating change. That call has been echoed in more recent times by educationalist, Dr Howard Gardner and the OECD both demanding a new focus on education and students who can demonstrate what they can do rather than what they know.
Dr Edward de Bono anticipated these needs publishing his CoRT Programme of 60 thinking 'tools' in 1970 and The Six Thinking Hats Framework in 1985. In this New Millennium, New Thinking, 'de Bono Thinking', is the most popular medium in schools for giving direct attention to simple and effective thinking skills.
The author began his journey with de Bono Thinking in 1975 and continues sharing experiences, opinion and resources on this site.

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