Learning Continuum of Critical and Creative Thinking (Version 8.4)

This element involves students reflecting on, adjusting and explaining their thinking and identifying the thinking behind choices, strategies and actions taken.

Students think about thinking (metacognition), reflect on actions and processes, and transfer knowledge into new contexts to create alternatives or open up possibilities. They apply knowledge gained in one context to clarify another. In developing and acting with critical and creative thinking, students:

  • think about thinking (metacognition)
  • reflect on processes
  • transfer knowledge into new contexts.

Level 6

Typically by the end of Year 10, students:

Think about thinking (metacognition)

give reasons to support their thinking, and address opposing viewpoints and possible weaknesses in their own positions

Reflect on processes

balance rational and irrational components of a complex or ambiguous problem to evaluate evidence

Transfer knowledge into new contexts

identify, plan and justify transference of knowledge to new contexts