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E-raamat: Infusing Critical Thinking Into Your Course: A Concrete, Practical Approach

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jul-2023
  • Kirjastus: Stylus Publishing
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  • Formaat: 180 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Stylus Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000972733

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Criticalthinking—every scholar in the literature has defined it, but there is noclearly agreed upon definition. Nowonder polls and surveys reveal that few college-level faculty can definecritical thinking or know how to teach it. Still, critical thinking keepsappearing in accreditation standards and surveys of the skills employers seekin college graduates.

Thegood news is that we do know that critical thinking can be taught. But the concept cries out for the simplification,translation into discipline-relevant course outcomes, tangible teachingstrategies, and concrete assessment techniques that this book will provide.

Likea course or a workshop, this book proposes learning outcomes for thereader—promises of what the reader will be able to do after reading it. Theseinclude:

• explain what critical thinking is insimple terms;
• convincingly explain to students why itis important for them to learn critical thinking, and, if they tune out, whatthey stand to lose;
• overcome the challenges that teachingcritical thinking presents;
• identify the type of course content towhich critical thinking can be applied and, therefore, that readers can use toteach critical thinking;
• integrate critical thinking into thedesign of a new or existing course in any discipline;
• write assessable critical thinkinglearning outcomes that are compatible with and make sense in any discipline;
• select and adapt activities and assignmentsthat will give students no- or low-stakes practice with feedback in criticalthinking using a variety of questions, tasks, and teaching methods.

Arvustused

Linda Nilson does the seemingly impossible: unpacks the multifaceted, varied definitions and approaches to critical thinking and then deftly weaves them into a rich set of useful approaches and strategies for instructors to integrate into their own outcomes, assignments and assessments.

Patty Payette, Executive Director, Ideas to Action; Senior Associate Director, Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning

University of Louisville

We often say that critical thinking is not only among the key attributes employers seek in college graduates, but also an essential quality for informed citizens in a democracy. Yet there's a marked lack of clear guidance for how educators can teach critical thinking in the classroom. Linda Nilsons book performs an essential service by showing faculty how they can teach critical thinking while also teaching disciplinary content, thereby helping students gain an essential skill for life after college, in their professional, personal, and public life."

Dr. Gleb Tsipursky, CEO, Disaster Avoidance Experts, LLC, and author of The Blindspots Between Us: How to Overcome Unconscious Cognitive Bias and Build Better Relationships

"This book should be read and used by every faculty member. Improved critical thinking is an essential outcome for all courses and for research training in any field. Dr. Nilson has drawn on her long experience as an outstanding faculty developer to make it easier for any of us to foster advanced critical thinking. She clearly explains the underlying rationale and provides powerful ways to engage students. She includes: 1) a quick and accurate review of major alternative frameworks, 2) extensively developed examples of ways to implement each of them with students and 3) multiple approaches to assess students thinking while fostering further sophistication. I would have been a much more effective teacher if I had had this foundation to build on."

Craig E. Nelson, Professor Emeritus, Biology

Indiana University

"The ability to think critically is vital to our capacity to 'routinely confront dishonesty' in Linda Nilson's words. In this lively and accessible book, Nilson reviews how students can be helped to investigate claims made across a wide range of disciplines. She provides numerous examples of classroom exercises and assessment formats for college teachers seeking practical guidance on how to infuse critical thinking across the curriculum."

Stephen D. Brookfield

Distinguished Scholar, Antioch University

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xxii
1 Promoting Critical Thinking To Your Students
Being Nobody's Fool
1(14)
2 The Critical Thinking Literature
A Sticky Thicket
15(13)
3 Ten Reasons Why Teaching Critical Thinking Is So Challenging
28(17)
4 Formulating Critical Thinking Learning Outcomes
45(9)
5 Fostering Your Students' Cognitive Awareness To Teach Critical Thinking
54(7)
6 Asking Your Students The Right Questions To Teach Critical Thinking
61(15)
7 Using The Most Effective Methods To Teach Critical Thinking
76(10)
8 Assessing Your Students' Critical Thinking With Objective Items
86(11)
9 Assessing Your Students' Critical Thinking With Constructed-Response Questions And Tasks
97(7)
10 Assessing Constructed Responses Using Rubrics
104(8)
11 Assessing Constructed Responses Using Specifications Grading
112(8)
12 Critical Thinking And The Promise Of Higher Education
120(9)
Appendix A Discussion Activities For Various Purposes 129(8)
References 137(10)
About The Author 147(2)
Index 149
Linda B. Nilson is founding director emeritus of the Office of Teaching Effectiveness and Innovation (OTEI) at Clemson University and author of Teaching at Its Best: A Research-Based Resource for College Instructors, now in its fourth edition.