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Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
Clinic Sessions – Understanding the Rationale for the Elements of 21st Century Curriculum Cheryl Lemke Metiri Group
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Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
TODAY What is it? Why is it important? TOMORROW How can you develop it in students, teachers, administrators, community?
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1 The WHY…
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Shifts in Medical Services
Then Now
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Critical Thinking: The Why…
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Bertrand Russell
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Think USA ESP vs Evolution Astrology vs Astronomy
Chiropractors vs Orthopaedic
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Recent Election Issues
Increase in property taxes Construction of a canal to divert water Mandatory AIDS testing for criminals Rent control ordinance Plus vote for elected officials
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Economic Success Innovation Knowledge Worker Business Climate
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% of Skilled Workers in Workforce
United States 85% United States 20% 1950 2000
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Global Competition
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Source: Microsoft
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THEN NOW Managers Leaders Follow rules
Think, solve problems, deal with ambiguity Punch time clock Compete Communicate F2F mostly with text Degree = career Get the job done ~ 24/7 Team/Collaborate Communicate F2F and virtually, using multimedia Degree = interview
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U.S. 24th in Problem Solving by 15 year-olds
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Question #1: Americans routinely score higher than comparable test takers from other countries in international comparisons of academic and thinking skills. False
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Thinking and Reasoning Skills
2 Thinking and Reasoning Skills
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Problem Solving Class
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What is intelligence? Intelligence Neural Intelligence Experiential
Fields Situations Contexts Tools Techniques Intelligence Reflective Intelligence Dispositions Challenges Technical
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Intelligence Fixed vs Growth Mindsets
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Critical Thinking …the use of those cognitive skills or strategies that increase the probability of a desirable outcome.
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Can we teach thinking? Venezuela CoRT Odyssey
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What is intelligence? Intelligence Neural Intelligence Experiential
Fields, Situations Contexts Tools Techniques Intelligence Reflective Intelligence Dispositions Challenges
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Diane Halpern 3. Which Thinking Skills Will Get You To Your Goal?
Deductive Reasoning Argument Analysis Hypothesis Testing Uses of Probability Decision Making Problem Solving Creative Thinking Challenges 1.What is the Goal? 2. What is Known? Dispositions Success Yes No 4. Have You Reached Your Goal? Reflection
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Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy
Anderson and Krathwohl (2001)
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Vertical vs Lateral Thinking
Acting on an anonymous phone call, the police raid a house to arrest a suspected murderer. They don't know what he looks like but they know his name is John and that he is inside the house. The police bust in on a carpenter, a lorry driver, a mechanic and a fireman all playing poker. Without hesitation or communication of any kind, they immediately arrest the fireman. How do they know they've got their man?
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Argument Analysis Tavis Smiley and Guest show on TAAS
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Edward deBono: CoRT PMI (Plus Minus Interesting)
CAF (Consider All Factors) OPV (Other Points of View)
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Question… Fact: The safest vehicle color is school bus yellow.
Question: Should the U.S. mandate that all vehicles be SB Yellow? PMI (Plus Minus Interesting)
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Is the Hot Hand Phenomenon REAL?
SSSSMM b. SMSMMS
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You Decide… Has she convinced you to stop buying items produced in sweatshops? What other options might you consider to impact this situation?
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Diane Halpern 3. Which Thinking Skills Will Get You To Your Goal?
Deductive Reasoning Argument Analysis Hypothesis Testing Uses of Probability Decision Making Problem Solving Creative Thinking Challenges 1.What is the Goal? 2. What is Known? Dispositions Success Yes No 4. Have You Reached Your Goal? Reflection
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Critical Thinking: The What…
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What is intelligence? Intelligence Neural Intelligence
3: Tool Realms 4: Technical Realms Neural Intelligence Tools, techniques Experiential Intelligence 5: Field Realms 6: Situational Realms 7: Contextual Realms Intelligence Reflective Intelligence 1: Dispositional Realms 2: Challenge Realms
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The Ladder of Generality
David Perkins - Outsmarting IQ 1: Dispositional Realms (attention, aware, clear, sound, deep, curious, etc.) 2: Challenge Realms (explanation, design, decision making, plan, etc.) 3: Tool Realms (brainstorming, pro-con lists, concept maps, organizers, etc.) 4: Technical Realms (deduction, systems thinking, game theory, stats, etc.) 5: Field Realms (law, business, social sciences mathematics, history, arts, etc.) 6: Situational Realms (purchase decisions, conflict resolution, managing emotions) 7: Contextual Realms (career choices, used car buying, treaty negotiations)
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