Employing the Six Thinking Hats Method to Solve the Problem of Chatting in Secondary School Chinese Language Classes

INTRODUCTION

Chatting is a common occurrence in secondary school language classes such as in Chinese. It often presents a problem to language teachers and has an adverse effect on students’ learning. Although various disciplinary measures can be taken to stop this type of disruptive behaviours in class, it could only be temporary and on the surface. Applying the Six Thinking Hats method created by de Bono (1985) could have a positive and everlasting effect on students as it will change each individual student’s behaviour from within. This paper reports on a case in Chinese where success has been achieved by employing de Bono’s (1985) Six Thinking Hats method. The paper intends to show to other LOTE teachers that if you walk with your students together to the heart of the problem of chatting in class, your students will see what they could not normally see only by following the conventional thinking method to approach this problem. This paper encourages the secondary school language teachers to mobilise their students to take part in the thinking process of solving the problem of chatting in class openly, collectively and creatively. This approach could help the students involved gain a better understanding of the problem concerned and improve their thinking skills in a fun, tangible and creative way. The thinking skills gained through this approach could also be transferred to the problem-solving in the teaching of other subject areas beyond the secondary schooling.

THE SIX THINKING HATS

Thinking has various modes: objective thinking, emotional thinking, negative thinking, positive thinking, critical thinking and creative thinking. de Bono (1985) used six different colours to represent these different thinking modes and created the Six Thinking Hats method. The White Hat possesses the feature of coldness; therefore, it represents objective thinking. When one wears a While Hat to think, one looks at the facts and figures only, not anything else. The Red Hat represents emotional thinking, because red is associated with anger; therefore, when one wears a Red Hat to think, one normally follows his or her emotions in the process of thinking. Black often suggests the negative and its feature is gloomy. When one wears a Black Hat to think, one will look at the issues under consideration more critically. Positive thinking is represented by the yellow colour. This colour is often related to the sun; therefore, its feature is bright and sunny. When one wears a Yellow Hat to think, one tends to look for all the positive things of a particular issue. Creative thinking is represented by the green colour which suggests fertile and growth; therefore, when one wears a Green Hat to think, one needs to search for new ideas. Blue symbolises the sky high above everything. When one wears a Blue Hat to think, one needs to look for the overall picture of a situation rather than only one tiny section of the problem area. Blue also suggest the Big Picture. According to de Bono (1985), people tend to wear one single colour hat when thinking of a problem.  This will result in a narrow understanding of the whole issue under consideration. The most effective way of thinking is to wear all six colour hats to look at an issue or a problem from all six directions. This will help put us in a good perspective to deal with the issue on hand.

EVIDENCE OF DIFFERENT THINKING OUTCOMES

Sixty Years 10-12 students of Chinese from four different classes were involved in this experiment in Term 1, 2007. Among them, 21 were from Year 10; 28 from Year 11; and 11 from Year 12. All studied Chinese as an elective in a Melbourne-based boys’ school. The steps to gather the evidence of different thinking outcomes include:

  1. introducing de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats method in class with highlight on the colour features of this thinking method;
  2. presenting the problem of chatting in Chinese classes to all the students involved;
  3. dividing classes into small groups to employ the Six Thinking Hats method to solve the problem defined through filling out the worksheet given; and
  4. in-class discussion on the best outcomes for all.

Based on the features of the Six Thinking Hats coined by de Bono (1985), the following from the students involved were obtained:

White Hat Thinking

  • Students chat in language classes at any point of time during class.
  • There is much noise that others can hear.
  • There are students who become silly while chatting.
  • There is much chaos in the classroom.
  • The neighbouring classes can be affected by the noise.

Red Hat Thinking

  • Some students feel happy to chat.
  • Some feel frustrated by the noise.
  • Some enjoy being heard.
  • Some are angry to hear what they do not want to hear.
  • Some feel bored so they start chatting.
  • Some feel relaxed when they chat.
  • Some are annoyed by the noise.
  • Some are entertained by others chatting.
  • Someone is hurt by the subject/topic of the chat.

Black Hat Thinking

  • Valuable class time is wasted.
  • Class is disrupted.
  • Classroom is too noisy.
  • Learning is compromised.
  • Everyone is shouting and nobody is listening.
  • It can cause the teacher to scream.
  • Schoolwork is not done because of chatting.

Yellow Hat Thinking

  • It is fun.
  • It can help students get rid of stress.
  • Everyone can say what he wants to say.
  • I do not have to wait for my turn to say something; therefore, I do not forget what I want to say.
  • It is socialising.
  • It can help improve my verbal communication skills.
  • It may cheer me up.
  • Students can share information related to the areas other than the content to be covered in class.
  • It can cover my fear of not knowing the content taught.

After each group leader presented their group views on this issue from four directions represented by the colours of white, red, black and yellow, the students from each class were encouraged to move on to creative thinking by ‘wearing’ the Green Hat first and then the Blue Hat aiming for the best solutions:

Green Hat Thinking

  • Establishing one-on-one teaching so that the student has nobody to chat to.
  • Sending students chatting into a different room.
  • Teacher using a microphone to talk.
  • Awarding those who do not chat in class with Chupa-Chups.
  • Making those chatting to sing or dance for class.
  • Students who chat in class have to pay coins to class for using the class time to chat.
  • Sticking a “Strictly No Chatting” sign on the desk of those chatting in class.
  • Allocating a couple of minutes as chatting time at the beginning or the end of each period.
  • Chatting in Chinese only.
  • Organising more class discussion in Chinese.
  • Chatting should be focused on how to learn Chinese well.
  • Varying classroom activities so that students do not have time to chat.

Blue Hat Thinking

At the end of this problem-solving session, the students from each class were asked to make a choice to reflect their stance in relation to the problem of chatting in class. The following three choices were made in responding to the question of “I come to this class to”

  1. learn
  2. learn and chat
  3. chat

Then, those who made the first choice were asked to move to the front of the classroom; those who made the second were requested to stay in the middle of the room; and those who made the third choice were requested to move to the back of the room. Being encouraged to keep wearing a Blue Hat to think about solving the problem defined, the students from each class were asked to label the three choices they made, thus:

  1. Choice One = LEARNERS
  2. Choice Two = CONFUSED INDIVIDUALS
  3. Choice Three = CHATTER BOX

Surprisingly, as soon as these labels were announced to each class, a couple of students who initially moved to the back of the classroom immediately joined the middle group. This suggested that they did not want to be singled out as a chatter box.

SOLUTIONS

After some physical movements within the classroom, the students from each class were explained that they would need a TEACHER to teach the LEARNERS; a KEEPER to keep the CONFUSED INDIVIDUALS; and a MANAGER to manage the CHATTER BOX. Since there was only one Chinese teacher (the author of this article) in each classroom, this teacher had to concentrate on the teaching of the group who made the first choice and those who made the second or the third choice had to go to a separate room to let another member of staff if available to manage them. After this explanation was given, the students from each class were asked to move again according to their new choices. Much to the author’s surprise, all said that they wanted to stay with their Chinese teacher to learn. After a full in-class discussion of de Bono’s (1985) Six Thinking Hats method, all four classes changed their culture and everyone concentrated on learning. If somebody chatted at any point of time in class later in the year, this student was called out as ‘CHATTER BOX’. Finally after the experiment, chatting in these Chinese classes has been kept to the minimum; this disruptive behaviour has been self-regulated by the students themselves; and the Big Picture of “coming to learn” has been maintained.

CONCLUSION

Employing the Six Thinking Hats method by de Bono (1985) with language students can be a fun way of solving behavioural problems in class. This method is more effective on students as they are more receptive to this type of approach compared with the direct authoritative and disciplinary approach practised by many language teachers in the past. Most importantly, it helps improve students’ thinking skills which could be transferred to solving problems in other areas of their life beyond their secondary education.

REFERENCES

de Bono, E. (1985). Six Thinking Hats. Little, Brown and Company.

de Bono, E. (2004). Parallel thinking – the Six Thinking Hats.

Creative thinking – how to use de Bono’s ‘Six Thinking Hats’ to improve your thinking skills.

Mind Tools: Six Thinking Hats. (1995).

Dr Guanxin Ren is VCE Chinese Coordinator at Camberwell Grammar School in Melbourne. He can be contacted at gr@cgs.vic.edu.au.

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Why Are Chinese Internet Tutoring Sessions The Best Way To Learn Chinese?

So why is learning Chinese online the best route to take when deciding to learn the Chinese language? The reason is that learning Chinese using the other routes just do not seem to work, and the reason why is because Chinese is one of the most difficult languages to learn. You can’t just learn Chinese on your own terms. You will need a native speaking Chinese teacher or tutor who can show you the ropes, and give you a chance to practice by speaking to them in Chinese language, and getting feedback in what you did write and what you did wrong.

Learning Chinese via an online tutor or teacher is also a heck of a lot cheaper than a class at a university, and you do not have to worry about getting a good grade, you can focus on having fun and trying the learn the most Chinese phrases and words as you can to provide you a means of communicating the Chinese language to other Chinese speaking people in the future. The Chinese economy is continuing to grow each and every year, and businesses are starting to consult more and more business in China than with any other country. If the dollar falls, do not be surprised to see the Chinese currency to be the most valuable currency in the economy. In conclusion, I recommend learning Chinese online with a Chinese speaking master or tutor. It can save you a lot of money, and it also provides you a pen pal and training partner to speak with and learn with, which makes it a lot more fun. You can even make yourself a Chinese speaking friend in the process!

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Why Is Learning Chinese Language So Difficult?

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Learning Chinese, especially as an adult, can be quite a difficult task. It is sort of like training a dog how to do new tricks after it reaches adulthood, or trying to teach an old lady how to drive, after she has spent most of her life walking to where she needs to go, or perhaps taking a bus or taxi. Going through the process or translation dictionaries, compact disc training sets, books, tutoring, and school courses can become extremely vigorous and frustrating, especially if you have a hard time learning new languages to begin with. But do not feel bad, because learning the Chinese language is even hard for Chinese people themselves due to its complexities. Chinese has widely been known to be one of the most popular yet most difficult languages to learn. Some people say “it’s Chinese to me!”, which is pretty much proof in the pudding that learning Chinese is like rocket science to most. The key to learning the language is to have a mindset of understanding it will be hard, but knowing it will be fun trying your best to learn it.

Learning to speak Chinese is a task in and of itself, but learning to write in Chinese is a whole new ballgame altogether. While English only has combinations of our 26 basic letters, Chinese has up to 50,000 characters in their language. Which can be super difficult trying to memorize them all. Chinese doesn’t use a basic alphabet like most languages do. They rely on combination of characters that mean different things. there are no commonalities to English at all with Chinese writing and reading. It is even hard to read translations in translation manuals, if they are written in Chinese symbols. Perhaps the most difficult reasons to learn how to speak the Chinese language is that certain words spoken in different tones and dialect can have completely different meanings, which makes Chinese even more complex! In conclusion, I recommend getting a Chinese tutor via the internet, because it is the cheapest and most effective way to practice and learn the difficult, yet beautiful Chinese language and writing system.

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The Best Investment Is to Let Your Children Learn Chinese

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  Jim Rogers is a investing master in America. When he made a speech in Singapore, he told to the 200 audience including investors, fund managers and scholars that his best investing suggestion is to let their children learn Chinese because that is the most important language courses in their lives. He also stressed that his two-year old daughter is currently learning Chinese.

  He has ever said to the media, “I have told to the American people, ‘the best investment they can do today is to guide their children learn everything about China.’”

  It is urgent to learn Chinese.

  This suggestion is much familiar to the people in investing circle. Rogers has never changed it for the past four years.

  In May,2004, when he gave a speech in China, he said sincerely, “21st century is Chinese century, so you have no time to delay for learning Chinese.”

  It was reported by United Morning Post in Singapore, “The current trend has proved: the economic strength of China is continuously growing and the fever of learning Chinese worldwide is just starting. More important thing is that the Chinese fever is continuously heating up.”

  The South Korean students love to study in China rather than in American.

  After China transcends US and becomes the first trading partner of South Korea, many South Korea students give up studying in US, and they turn to study in China.

  Currently, the number of South Korea student accounts for 40% of total foreign students in China and it is estimated that this proportion will continuously increase.

  It is recently reported that the number of the people who learn Chinese in America are gradually increasing. An investigation by American College Entrance exam commission shows that there are 2,400 middle schools preparing to open regular Chinese courses from next year.

  More high school students will learn Chinese in future.

  American Asian association has made a goal. It will let at least 15% high school students learn Chinese in next ten years.

  An expert of Washington think tank economic development commission says, “If American schools neglect the importance of Chinese and Chinese culture, then they has disconnected with global reality. That is to say, everyone can not neglect the Chinese-learning fever that is heating up around the world.”

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Another 5 Reasons To Learn The Chinese Language

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1. China is by far the greatest credit providing nation around the globe. They hold more United States treasuries and funds than any other country or trading partner around the world. So if you learn Chinese, you will be able to become an asset for a company you work for, or have chances of scoring business deals yourself!

2. Learning Chinese can give you the opportunity of teaching your friends and family the language too! You can also help your business colleagues learn the language as well, so that you and your business colleagues can prevent a respectable speech to businessmen in China.

3. You will be able to meet Chinese speaking natives within the United States and become good friends with them, by speaking and understanding their native tongue. You can even meet yourself a Chinese boyfriend or girlfriend, and gain respect with their parents and with them, by understating their natural language.

4. Learning the Chinese language will also provide you a better means of learning a Chinese art, such as: martial arts, calligraphy, painting, meditation, and many other arts Chinese people have mastered throughout the centuries.

5. It is very important to learn the Chinese language for the future. The Chinese economy is growing to become the largest economical power in the world, and you may want to understand the language of their economy so that you do not fall behind. Stay ahead of the games, and you will come out on top!

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Spanish Learn Chinese: Chinese Will Be The Universal Language

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With China’s expanded influence in the world and the comprehensive development of Sino-Spanish relations, Spanish are increasingly concerned about China, and have a growing desire to learn more about China.

In Spain, more and more people learning Chinese, a surge of learning Chinese is rising in Spain. There are two reasons for a large number of people learning Chinese in Spain.

First of all, with China’s rapid economic development and constantly improved comprehensive national strength, the relation between China and Spain is more and more widely. More and more Spanish companies come to invest in China, people who is able to master Chinese will have more opportunities to find a good job, also has a great potential for development. Many Spanish parents ask their children to learn Chinese, they think that currently the world-wide language is English, but in the future Chinese will be the universal language in the world.

Another reason is that, as China’s increasing influence in the world, more and more Spanish would like to know China and Chinese culture. Now, many Spanish are talking about China, people are very interested in China, in order to have a better understanding of China, Spanish begin to learn Chinese. Some people even see the Chinese movies and books to learn more quickly.

Now, there are 30 universities in Spain have opened Chinese language courses, more than 5000 students are learning Chinese. Chinese people have also set up a lot of Chinese language schools and classes in Spain. At the same time, Spain has a high enthusiasm of setting up Confucius Institute. The institute makes the Spanish life more rich and colorful, also provides opportunities for Spanish to access to more extensive and profound Chinese language and culture.

Learning Chinese is not only heated in Spain, but also in every country in the world. Many countries have set up Chinese courses, a large number of people around the world is learning Chinese. Those who learn Chinese all think that Chinese will become a universal language. Come to China to learn Chinese may be the best way to learn efficiently in the past, while now online learning is very popular. http://www.learnchinese1on1.com is a well-known online website. People who is interested in Chinese and want to make great progress, the website is very helpful to you. The teachers on the website are all excellent in Chinese and English, they have rich teaching experience. More importantly, they are patient with all the questions.

 

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Learn Chinese Even When English Speaking Native

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Learning Chinese may not be easy like riding a bike when you learn it, its more a process of repetition of certain ways of saying certain words. In the Chinese language saying certain words or phrases in certain tones can have different meaning for the words you are saying, so you must be absolutely careful about how you say certain words in the Chinese language. To speak Chinese, you need to leave your English comfort zone and learn to experiment with pronunciations of different means of saying the say words. It is very important to understand how to announce certain Chinese word of the Chinese language when learning the language online or through audio or through a tutor or book. It is highly valuable to practice what you learn or read with another person that has mastered the language or have a background in the Chinese culture.

There a lot of different ways to practice the Chinese language in today’s internet driven world and online advancement in learning. You can learn Chinese online via a tutoring software. You can learn Chinese online via an online forum, or you can use my personal favorite method of learning Chinese online by using a personal tutor or teacher via online chat and online web talk. When you talk to someone who has mastered Chinese in a tutoring session online, you not only can build a friendship with that tutor or traitor, but you also are establishing an apprenticeship of learning the language. In conclusion, the best chances of learning Chinese properly is via the internet and via internet tutoring and online discussion with people who have mastered both Chinese and the English language.

Learn Chinese Online or perhaps another language? join an online community today at http://www.chinesegreat.com today! and start building relationships with other teachers and students! Joining will bring you one step closer to mastering another the Chinese Language!

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Three Keys For Foreigners to Learn Chinese Well

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Nowadays, with the development of China, a large number of foreigners are learning Chinese. However, some foreigners give up learning it because they think it is very difficult for them to study.

I have learnt Chinese for several years, and I have summed up some good methods of how to learn Chinese for foreigners. For the foreigner who has learnt Chinese for a short time or be poor in Chinese, there are three keys for them to learn Chinese well, which are interest, accumulation and practice. Now, let me tell you the details to learn Chinese well.

First of all, as we all know, interest is the best teacher. No matter learn what, you must be interested in it. Learning Chinese is the same. If you want to be good at Chinese language, you must be interested in it, which is the key to learn it well. To find out something you like to do. For example, you like watching TV, then you can see some Chinese movies with English subtitles. You like communicating with friends, so you can make friends with some Chinese people and chat with them in Chinese. In short, find something you like related to Chinese, then you will be interested in it and love learning it.

Secondly, you must insist on learning and accumulate some knowledge. No pains, no gains. You can learn some Chinese characters or phrases, and then think of ways to use them. For example, you can use these characters and phrases to chat with your Chinese friends, so that it is not easy for you to forget them. Insist on every day, the effect will be very good. If interrupted your studies, the effect will be poor.

Thirdly, do not afraid of making mistakes and making jokes. Also, do not be too careful with the grammar. If you are too careful with the grammar, you will find it boring to learn Chinese. Speak when you like, and increase the opportunities to practice, so that you will make great progress. After you learn the characters and phrases, you must seize the opportunities to practice. Practice more, you will sure have a good result.

Finally, create a Chinese environment. As we know, the best way to learn a foreign language is to study in the foreign environment, the effect is the best. Because the number of practice is more, the memory effect is accordingly good, and you will not be boring with it. If you can not come to China to learn Chinese, you can communicate and exchange with Chinese people through networks.

At present, there are a lot of online learning websites. http://www.learnchinese1on1.com is a well-known online learning Chinese website. The teachers on the website are excellent both in Chinese and English, and with rich teaching experience. I believe, with the help of the teachers on the website, along with the above methods, you will sure make great progress in a short time.

I am a Chinese learner and I have learnt Chinese for several years. Through my learning process, I find it interesting and easy to learn.

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