Thinking Skills 9694

Curriculum Summary

Module Content Focus Learner Actions
1. Organise information Understanding types and forms of information Identify relevant information; classify and organise data; represent information in structured formats
2. Process information Applying logical operations Use given rules; perform calculations where required; follow procedures; make valid deductions
3. Analyse data Interpreting quantitative and qualitative information Read tables, charts, graphs; recognise patterns and trends; make comparisons; derive meaning from data
4. Consider wider problems Applying solutions in broader contexts Evaluate constraints; adapt methods to new situations; explore consequences of changes; integrate multiple information sources
5. Evaluate & use evidence Judging quality and relevance of evidence Assess reliability and relevance; compare evidence sources; select evidence to support or refute claims
6. Analyse reasoning Understanding structure of arguments Identify conclusions, premises and assumptions; distinguish claims from supporting evidence; recognise logical links
7. Evaluate reasoning Judging strength and validity of reasoning Evaluate adequacy of arguments; spot flaws or strong inference; determine whether conclusions are justified
8. Construct reasoning Formulating clear and logical arguments Build coherent chains of reasoning; support conclusions with appropriate justification; communicate reasoning precisely

Notes:

• All modules are compulsory content for both AS and A Level.
• The depth and complexity expected increases from AS Level to full A Level.
Learners practise these skills in contexts that mimic real-world problem solving and critical dialogue.


Assessment Overview

The Thinking Skills qualification is assessed exclusively through external written examinations. There is no coursework/practical assessment.

Assessment Item Paper 1 – Problem Solving Paper 2 – Critical Thinking Paper 3 – Problem Analysis & Solution Paper 4 – Applied Reasoning
Duration 1h 30m 1h 45m 2h 00m 1h 45m
Marks 50 50 50 50
Assessment Focus Problem Solving tasks across Modules 1–4 Critical Thinking tasks across Modules 5–8 Extended Problem Solving Integrated Reasoning
AS Level Weighting 50% 50%
A Level Weighting 25% 25% 25% 25%

Key points:
• AS Level candidates take Papers 1 and 2 only (covering core problem solving and critical thinking).
A Level candidates take all four papers.
All papers assess a combination of module skills in context-based questions.• Papers 3 and 4 at A Level involve more extended and complex tasks that require integration of multiple skills from earlier modules.

Cambridge Official AS & A Level Thinking Skills 9694 syllabus.pdf  

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