Define critical thinking and discuss why it is an important topic to be addressed by today's educators. How is critical thinking similar to and different.

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Define critical thinking and discuss why it is an important topic to be addressed by today's educators. How is critical thinking similar to and different from creativity? Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking “Good” thinking is an important element of life success in the information age This presentation will present a brief overview of what we know about critical thinking.

Definitions of Critical Thinking The definition of critical thinking has changed somewhat over the last decade:...the ability to analyze facts, generate and organize ideas, defend opinions, make comparisons, draw inferences, evaluate arguments and solve problems

Definitions of Critical Thinking The definition of critical thinking has changed somewhat over the last decade:...a way of reasoning that demands adequate support for one's beliefs and an unwillingness to be persuaded unless support is forthcoming (Tama, 1989, p. 64)

Definitions of Critical Thinking The definition of critical thinking has changed somewhat over the last decade:...a conscious and deliberate process which is used to interpret or evaluate information and experiences with a set of reflective attitudes and abilities that guide thoughtful beliefs and actions (Mertes,1991, p.24)

Definitions of Critical Thinking The definition of critical thinking has changed somewhat over the last decade:...the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action

Definitions of Critical Thinking The definition of critical thinking has changed somewhat over the last decade: reasonable reflective thinking focused on deciding what to believe or do (Ennis, 1992).

Contributions to Critical Thinking A variety of groups have made a contribution to our understanding of critical thinking: Cognitive psychology Philosophy Behavioral psychology Content specialists

Comparing Bloom’s Taxonomy to Critical Thinking Bloom’s taxonomy of the cognitive domain: Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation

Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis SynthesisEvaluation Creative ThinkingCritical Thinking Comparing Bloom’s Taxonomy to Critical Thinking

Comparing Bloom’s Taxonomy to Critical Thinking Huitt’s (1992) classification of problem-solving techniques: Critical thinking--linear and serial, more structured, more rational and analytical, and more goal-oriented Creative thinking--holistic and parallel, more emotional and intuitive, more creative, more visual, and more tactual/ kinesthetic

Comparing Bloom’s Taxonomy to Critical Thinking Springer & Deutsch’s (1993) classification of brain-lateralization dominance: Left brain thinking--analytic, serial, logical, objective Right brain thinking--global, parallel, emotional, subjective

Problems With Prior Definitions All “good” thinking labeled as critical thinking Confuses attitudes and dispositions towards thinking with actual thinking process

Proposed Definition Ennis’ (1992) definition comes closest to useful generic definition Proposed definition aligns with Bloom’s level of evaluation Critical thinking is the disciplined mental activity of evaluating arguments or propositions and making judgments that can guide the development of beliefs and taking action.

Proposed Definition Critical thinking must be contrasted with non-critical thinking: Habitual thinking Brainstorming Creative thinking Prejudicial thinking Emotive thinking

Critical Thinking Program A complete critical thinking program will deal with each of the components in the model: Declarative knowledge Procedural knowledge Memory of images or visualizations Attitudes Process of critical thinking Conation Overt behavior and using feedback

Summary and Conclusions Recognize critical thinking is important attribute for success in the 21st century. Carefully define the concept of "critical" thinking and delineate it from similar concepts The following are important factors in discussion of critical thinking: Identify expected behaviors and subtasks associated with critical thinking and develop operational definitions.

Summary and Conclusions Complete task analyses, define intermediate goals, and develop evaluation methods Identify "best" methods of instruction for each aspect of the critical thinking process The following are important factors in discussion of critical thinking:

Summary and Conclusions Teachers and instructors at all levels must require students to use these skills in every class and evaluate their skills accordingly. Creative thinking and problem solving must also be taught. Critical thinking and its components are developed and used best when learned in connection with a specific domain of knowledge.

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