The need for outcome measures in critical thinking skills and dispositions for post-professional athletic training programs (PPATPs) is significant. It has been suggested that athletic trainers who are competent and disposed towards thinking critically will be successful in the profession. The purpose of this study is to assess critical thinking skills and dispositions of PPATP students who entered a program in either the summer or fall of 2012 utilizing the California Critical Thinking Skills Test (CCTST) and the California Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory (CCTDI). All PPATP first year students entering the program during fall or summer of 2012 and one program during fall 2013 were solicited to participate in this study. Of the 182,...
Clinical reasoning (CR) is defined as a complex multi-factorial metacognitive process for diagnosis ...
Either generic or subject-specific measures (a total of three measures) of critical thinking were gi...
The aim of this synthesis is to argue that students cannot become effective thinkers simply by being...
The need for outcome measures in critical thinking skills and dispositions for post-professional ath...
The purpose of this study was to 1) assess the critical thinking skill level of the athletic trainin...
University of Minnesota Ed.D. dissertation. April 2013. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruction...
Context: The Examination of Professional Degree Level document presented to the National Athletic Tr...
Critical thinking (CT) can be described as using resources, identifying assumptions, asking question...
Athletic trainers evaluate an athlete\u27s injury, make decisions regarding injury management, provi...
For a number of years the educational community has recognized the importance of teaching critical t...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate graduates’ perceptions of a purposefully-im...
Objective: The purposes of this study were (a) to determine whether or not undergraduate athletic tr...
This study examines whether infusing explicit critical thinking instruction into a first-year transi...
The purpose of this study was to analyze how critical thinking skills are assessed for Physical Ther...
Seminars were implemented to develop undergraduates’ critical appraisal skills and their effectivene...
Clinical reasoning (CR) is defined as a complex multi-factorial metacognitive process for diagnosis ...
Either generic or subject-specific measures (a total of three measures) of critical thinking were gi...
The aim of this synthesis is to argue that students cannot become effective thinkers simply by being...
The need for outcome measures in critical thinking skills and dispositions for post-professional ath...
The purpose of this study was to 1) assess the critical thinking skill level of the athletic trainin...
University of Minnesota Ed.D. dissertation. April 2013. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruction...
Context: The Examination of Professional Degree Level document presented to the National Athletic Tr...
Critical thinking (CT) can be described as using resources, identifying assumptions, asking question...
Athletic trainers evaluate an athlete\u27s injury, make decisions regarding injury management, provi...
For a number of years the educational community has recognized the importance of teaching critical t...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate graduates’ perceptions of a purposefully-im...
Objective: The purposes of this study were (a) to determine whether or not undergraduate athletic tr...
This study examines whether infusing explicit critical thinking instruction into a first-year transi...
The purpose of this study was to analyze how critical thinking skills are assessed for Physical Ther...
Seminars were implemented to develop undergraduates’ critical appraisal skills and their effectivene...
Clinical reasoning (CR) is defined as a complex multi-factorial metacognitive process for diagnosis ...
Either generic or subject-specific measures (a total of three measures) of critical thinking were gi...
The aim of this synthesis is to argue that students cannot become effective thinkers simply by being...