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|  |  |  |  | | | CoRT stands for Cognitive Research Trust which was established in 1970 in Cambridge, UK. The thinking programme was designed for schools and is now widely in use throughout the world especially in: Australia, Canada New Zealand, Japan, Malaysia, Malta, Singapore, South Africa, Italy, UK, Ireland, U.S.A. Venezuela, Philippines & Russia. |  | |
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|  |  | The majority of mistakes in ordinary thinking (outside technical matters) are mistakes in perception. Our traditional emphasis on logic does little for perception. If the perception is inadequate no amount of excellence in logic will make up for that deficiency. Perception is a matter of directing attention - if you are not looking in the right direction it does not matter how clever you are, you will not see what you need to see!
The CoRT programme is divided into six parts of ten lessons each:
- CoRT 1 - Breadth
- CoRT 2 - Organisation
- CoRT 3 - Interaction
- CoRT 4 - Creativity
- CoRT 5 - Information & Feeling
- CoRT 6 - Action
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