School of Thinking

• ABOUT

Science. Business. Family.                                              School of Thinking.

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I’m Michael Hewitt-Gleeson and welcome to the world’s most inclusive school.

The School of Thinking is the largest program in the world for:
• teaching “thinking skills” and
• teaching “teaching thinking skills”.

• This school is pro-science, pro-business and pro-family. It operates in a non-sectarian, non-partisan, non-political, non-theist precinct in cyberia.

• School of Thinking (SOT) is an independent school of thinking, innovation and cognitive science.

• There are no fees.

• SOT training is pro bono and available on an opt-in/opt-out basis for those who are interested.

• All are equally welcome–anyone, anywhere, anytime. School of Thinking is the greenest school in the world. This is the school that you don’t have to go to. We come to you!

In 2007, more than one million thinking lessons were exported online from Melbourne, Australia to SOT members in the following 46 countries: Australia, United States, United Kingdom, India, Canada, New Zealand, China, Malaysia, Netherlands, Germany, Philippines, Spain, South Africa, Singapore, Ireland, Sweden, Japan, Belgium, Uganda, France, Mexico, Nigeria, Finland, Israel, Korea, Republic of, Norway, Czech Republic, Italy, The Vatican, Egypt, Brazil, Europe, Austria, New Caledonia, United Arab Emirates, Romania, Hungary, Dominican Republic, Cambodia, Luxembourg, Thailand, Macedonia, Cameroon, Azerbaijan, Qatar and The Bahamas.

• In 1995, the School of Thinking became the first virtual school on the internet as one of the world’s first 10,000 websites. Today the internet has more than 600 million websites.

In those first days the ethos of the internet was “Information wants to be free!” and SOT became the world’s first pro bono school for teaching thinking to anyone, anywhere and at anytime. As Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the WWW puts it, “The spirit of the internet was not one of patents and royalties but of academic openness”.

• SOT won the coveted ‘Top 5% of the Web Award’. By 2006, SOT lessons have reached over 80 million people worldwide.

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Originally founded in New York City in November 1979, the School of Thinking was co-founded by Michael Hewitt-Gleeson and Edward de Bono to teach thinking as a skill.

Today the School of Thinking (SOT) is operated by Michael Hewitt-Gleeson in St Kilda, Australia.

St Kilda is located in Melbourne by Port Philip Bay in Victoria.

SOT is still free or pro bono. You can enrol for your training today or anytime.

SOT is now the world’s oldest and largest pro bono program for the teaching of THINKING AS A SKILL. It is an online school whose mission is to enrich the lives of people by helping them to become smarter, more effective thinkers. There is no dogma of any kind.

It accomplishes this training goal through a series of daily emailed lessons.

Members start off with The First Ten Lessons and then they may proceed to further advanced training.

The training is designed to help each trainee to become a skilled thinker through daily practice in speed thinking, creative thinking, positive thinking, lateral thinking and new brain software.

This training is provided because it goes beyond judgement to design thinking. It helps to provide a balance to hard-edged, religious ‘critical thinking’–the 2,500 year old Aristotelian Logic and Platonic Truth which was exported by Europe, with missionary zeal, around the world during the last millenium and which so dominates Western thinking.

Thousands of SOT members in over 48 countries get their email lessons every day. SOT members are from diverse cultures, careers and age groups. Some surf the lessons on a superficial level, others wade through each one slowly and academically and, of course, there is every other kind of utility in between.

Like an intellectual smorgasbord, members take from the training what they are ready to take and they apply the brain software - neuroware - in their own way and on their own terms. Nothing is ever imposed on them, however, each individual member does get his or her lesson from Michael every single day!

SOT is pro bono, the training is FREE. It changes lives.

• In 1979, SOT originated the strategy of not just teaching thinking skills but training ‘teachers of thinking’ which has became the world’s largest movement for the teaching of thinking in schools.

• In 1983, SOT originated the method of using ‘thinking caps‘ for the teaching of thinking skills of which Edward de Bono wrote in Six Thinking Hats: “may well be the most important change in human thinking in the past 2300 years”.

• SOT also originated the concept of ‘brain software’ for the teaching of thinking skills worldwide and for raising innovation intelligence.

• SOT designed, built and operates the National Brain Training Engine which is the world’s fastest platform for raising the innovation intelligence of an enterprise–a family, a school, a corporation or a city or a nation.

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OPT-IN: To get involved go to www.schoolofthinking.org and enrol if you want to start getting your First Ten Lessons. You can opt-out at anytime.


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27 Responses to “• ABOUT”


  1. panchasheel Says:

    In science, the power of a theory is the number of things it explains divided by the number of things it assumes. The more things that can be explained by a theory that assumes as little as possible is what gives the theory its power

    answer why : its an interesting theory given by darwin about the power of theory and even explains how to know relationship between explanations ans assumptions

  2. Ricardo Janet Says:

    Thank you for this wonderful opportunity to be with myself guided by your lessons in something that will always be the most personal event in the world: my own thinking.

    The invitation came from the CEO of http://www.ImagesOfOne.com and I’m really excited to develop my thinking to new heights, because I highly respect David Cameron’s work and have read 3 of Edward de Bono´s books. I’m sincerely grateful and happy to grow …. again!

  3. Andy Says:

    Excellent site and service. The first ten lessons have seen me through some tricky times and given me renewed faith in the power of improved thinking skills. Thank you so much!

  4. Katie Finazzo Says:

    Michael, I am just about to embark on this journey via your School of Thinking and am excited about the process. I will post comments as I go along. Thank you so much for all you do, and cheers to a fun, meaningful and prosperous remainder to 2007.

  5. Corneliu Says:

    … and the Truth will set u free. I guess u have to use your thinking to find the Truth, so I’ve been given the directions to learn thinking. Thank your for your work! Hope that I will learn something useful. Corneliu

  6. Anja Says:

    I’m interested to enhance my thinking skills and The School of Thinking is a wonderful oppurtunity to start today.

  7. Mary Says:

    I have read Edward de Bono’s ‘Six Thinking Hats’ and ‘How to have a beautiful mind’. Both books have helped me in my quest to sharpen my thinking skills, and I am keen now to continue with the School of Thinking course.

  8. Stylebro Says:

    I love SOT !!! I have been doing the lessons and am up to lesson 35 now. It is fantastic, the skills are so applicable to any situation . I have found it so useful,, in particular the DFQ’s I use the DFQ process on any challenge

  9. Larry Joseph Says:

    Please tell me, what is DOS software?

  10. Masihuddin Mohammed Khan Says:

    Many thanks to you Michael for coming on the radio today or else I would have remained ignorant of SOT.
    It has been a while since I have been looking for an opportunity to learn more about how to think in an orderly and constructive manner and get more skilled in treading beyond our social and cultural preconceptions.
    I have been trying ,without much success to get a group of friends to come together on regular basis and just “think” for a while but now I am going to try and get these people to enrol at SOT.
    Looking forwards to the first ten lessons and beyond.

  11. Maurice Tolentino Says:

    I am very excited knowing that there exists a school of thoughts for free.
    Informally, I may have been using this method in some of my works that somethimes difficult and critical job looks easier for me to do.

    I can’t wait to be enrolled in the SOP to be a recepient of this kind of
    formal training in critical and logical thinking.

    More power to all SOP student of the universe.

  12. Jacklyn Trotter Says:

    Something I may be able to use in addition to “the secret” I hope.
    Thanks to Fred and Gen for connecting me once again!!

  13. Frederick Gibson Says:

    Talk about synchronicity. There is a definite reason I have come onto this site. Looking forward to much learning and sharing.

  14. Nancy Says:

    I look forward to learning more of what you have to offer. Thinking is a skill I would like to expand on.

  15. William Guy Says:

    I have just signed on, amd have not yet looked at the material,
    but I have already started trying to think of ways to get some of
    the described concepts into the educational system in this country.
    Let me get into it……

  16. Saleha Hussein Says:

    looking forward for the lessons..i really need to workout my thinking skills….

  17. Alyona Says:

    I have never heard of such extrodinary school but I think I need to master thinking skills. Thank you for such opportunity. I am looking forward to the first lessons.

  18. aasima Says:

    i want to purchase a copy of “Brain Freebie” course please contact me.

  19. yayo Says:

    Thanks for this most welcome treat. The invitation came from the CEO of http://www.ImagesOfOne.com and I’m only to happy to visit, and now enroll, because I highly respect David Cameron’s work and have heard of Edward de Bono. I’m sincerely hopeful.

  20. IHEOHAKWERE EVANGELINE Says:

    Thanks for welcoming to school of thinking

  21. IHEOHAKWERE EVANGELINE Says:

    i want to be a member

  22. Ted Airey Says:

    I am a 65 year old grandfather (retired from the workforce)with a dependant 11 year old grandson Tyler.
    I would like to see Tyler reach his true potential in life.
    In order to be of some value to him in his education it is obvious to me that I first must try to catch up with the latest learning methods and requirements, so I am more than eager to put all the time neccessary to try to complete these lessons.
    Thanks for your offer.

  23. Darra Says:

    I’m really curious and excited to start! I can’t wait to get into this…

  24. ma.concepcion reyes Says:

    this is my firstime, i’m excited about this school of thingking. i know this school help me very much in my problem. I want to grow and i’m going to try it and see how it works for me and what happen after all.

  25. http://sandbox.cpcs.umb.edu/twiki/pub/Main/MikaelTormod/MotorolaRingtonesFree.html Says:

    If there were in the world today any large number of people who desired their own happiness more than they desired the unhappiness of others, we could have paradise in a few years.

  26. Jeremy Says:

    I have to say I’m quite excited about this School of Thinking. I’m going to try it out and see how it works. If it works well, and I’m sure it will I’ll do a review of it on my web site http://www.edu-lution.com which is devoted to improving education world-wide. I’m glad I found this site. I think our sites compliment each other well.

    Cheers,
    Jeremy
    http://www.edu-lution.com

  27. Bani Says:

    It sounds promising and geared to a wide community. Whether it delivers, remains to be seen. I’ve enrolled at any rate.