An Experiment in the Development of Critical Thinking
Author : Edward Maynard Glaser
Publisher :
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 39,67 MB
Release : 1941
Category : Psychology
ISBN :
Author : Edward Maynard Glaser
Publisher :
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 39,67 MB
Release : 1941
Category : Psychology
ISBN :
Author : Edward Maynard Glaser
Publisher :
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 21,87 MB
Release : 1941
Category : Critical thinking
ISBN :
Author : Barbara J. Thayer-Bacon
Publisher : Teachers College Press
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 14,33 MB
Release : 2000-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780807739242
Thayer-Bacon argues that factors such as race, gender, and social status have direct bearing on philosophical inquiry: by abstracting theorists from their personal and social contexts, the absolutism of traditional critical thinking philosophies come into question. Thayer-Bacon encourages reevaluating the diversity of inquiry and suggests that diversity is a factor which constructs philosophy.
Author : W. Newton Suter
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 529 pages
File Size : 19,52 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Education
ISBN : 1412995736
W. Newton Suter argues that what is important in a changing education landscape is the ability to think clearly about research methods, reason through complex problems and evaluate published research. He explains how to evaluate data and establish its relevance.
Author : Richard Paul
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 71 pages
File Size : 16,60 MB
Release : 2019-06-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 1538133849
The Thinker’s Guide to Scientific Thinking focuses on developing the intellectual skills inherent in the well-cultivated practice of every area of scientific research and study. It helps students and practicing scientists come to reason within the logic of science and to see the field as a cohesive whole. From astronomers to zoologists and physicists to chemists, skilled scientists use careful analysis to question data, test theories, draw logical conclusions, and propose feasible solutions. Students in science courses, and scientists themselves will find their analytical abilities enhanced by the engaging framework of inquiry set forth by Richard Paul and Linda Elder in this guide. As part of the Thinker’s Guide Library, this book advances the mission of the Foundation for Critical Thinking to promote fairminded critical societies through cultivating essential intellectual abilities and virtues across every field of study across world.
Author : Laurie Rozakis
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 29,9 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780590375269
Help children of all learning styles and strengths improve their critical thinking skills with these creative, cross-curricular activities. Each engaging activity focuses on skills such as recognizing and recalling, evaluating, and analyzing.
Author : David T. Moore
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 21,56 MB
Release : 2010-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1437934927
Contents: (1) How Do People Reason?; (2) What is Critical Thinking?; (3) What Can Be Learned from the Past?: Thinking Critically about Cuba: Deploying the Missiles; Assessing the Implications; Between Dogmatism and Refutation; Lacking: Disconfirmation; The Roles of Critical Thinking in the Cuban Crisis; Winners and Losers: The Crisis in Context; Ten Years Later, They Meet Again; Judgment; (4) How Can Intelligence Analysts Employ Critical Thinking?; (5) How Can Intelligence Analysts be Taught to Think Critically?; (6) How Does Critical Thinking Transform?; (7) What Other Points of View Exist?; (8) What Does the Future Hold?; (9) NSA¿s Critical Thinking and Structured Analysis Class Syllabus. Charts and tables.
Author : Yue Lin
Publisher : Springer
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 11,36 MB
Release : 2018-02-09
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9811077843
This book presents an innovative teaching experiment and an analytical study of critical thinking and the sociocultural theory of learning to illustrate the cognitive learning development mechanisms. It addresses the issues in developing critical thinking, including the controversy surrounding the definition, measurement and teaching of critical thinking, particularly in the L2 context. The book explains how infusion-thinking lessons can be structured to help students develop critical thinking along with language learning. Further, it uses a case study as a real-world example to examine the applicability and feasibility of infusion-thinking lessons in the EFL context and their effectiveness in developing students’ critical thinking and language learning. Packed with thinking activities and techniques, this practical, hands-on manual provides original ideas and empirical data, giving teachers everything they need to plan their lessons to improve students’ critical thinking within language courses and evaluate their teaching.
Author : Christopher P. Dwyer
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 13,1 MB
Release : 2017-05-09
Category : Education
ISBN : 1107142849
This book discusses a modern conceptualisation of critical thinking - one that is commensurate with the exponential increase in the annual output of knowledge.
Author : Ellen Galinsky
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 501 pages
File Size : 39,74 MB
Release : 2010-04-02
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 0061987905
“Ellen Galinsky—already the go-to person on interaction between families and the workplace—draws on fresh research to explain what we ought to be teaching our children. This is must-reading for everyone who cares about America’s fate in the 21st century.” — Judy Woodruff, Senior Correspondent for The PBS NewsHour Families and Work Institute President Ellen Galinsky (Ask the Children, The Six Stages of Parenthood) presents a book of groundbreaking advice based on the latest research on child development.