The concept of critical thinking is explored from the perspective of an adult education graduate student. The paper argues that critical thinking, as presently constituted, lacks both clarity and depth. These problems need to be addressed before critical thinking can become viable and useful
This study applied philosophical concept analysis as a qualitative research method to study meanings...
Critical thinking as an educational ideal has assumed greater importance in a changing educational e...
Guest editorial from: Dr Joe Allison (Learning Development Team Leader, University of Plymouth)
249 leaves. Advisor: Pamela M. Curtiss.The problem: My purpose in this study was to understand the m...
The concept criticality has emerged over the past 25 years as central to the field of adult educatio...
Much research into why and how critical thinking can be taught is directed towards traditional educa...
This paper addressed the need for critical thinking as an appropriate learning outcome for the major...
One of the goals of adult education is to develop students ' abilities to think critically, yet...
In the context of research that reports weaknesses in adults' critical thinking skills, the primary ...
Offering theoretical and practical knowledge to help critical adult educators in their attempts to e...
The transfer of critical thinking across domains presents both a significant challenge and meaningfu...
In this paper, the author traces her progression as an adult learner in the Critical and Creative Th...
Ten years ago, I wrote an article for the Journal on helping students to think. The topic is even mo...
ABSTRACT Success in adult life and effective functioning in education depends among other things on...
vii, 148 leaves. Advisor: Charles S. Greenwood.One of the goals of adult education is to develop stu...
This study applied philosophical concept analysis as a qualitative research method to study meanings...
Critical thinking as an educational ideal has assumed greater importance in a changing educational e...
Guest editorial from: Dr Joe Allison (Learning Development Team Leader, University of Plymouth)
249 leaves. Advisor: Pamela M. Curtiss.The problem: My purpose in this study was to understand the m...
The concept criticality has emerged over the past 25 years as central to the field of adult educatio...
Much research into why and how critical thinking can be taught is directed towards traditional educa...
This paper addressed the need for critical thinking as an appropriate learning outcome for the major...
One of the goals of adult education is to develop students ' abilities to think critically, yet...
In the context of research that reports weaknesses in adults' critical thinking skills, the primary ...
Offering theoretical and practical knowledge to help critical adult educators in their attempts to e...
The transfer of critical thinking across domains presents both a significant challenge and meaningfu...
In this paper, the author traces her progression as an adult learner in the Critical and Creative Th...
Ten years ago, I wrote an article for the Journal on helping students to think. The topic is even mo...
ABSTRACT Success in adult life and effective functioning in education depends among other things on...
vii, 148 leaves. Advisor: Charles S. Greenwood.One of the goals of adult education is to develop stu...
This study applied philosophical concept analysis as a qualitative research method to study meanings...
Critical thinking as an educational ideal has assumed greater importance in a changing educational e...
Guest editorial from: Dr Joe Allison (Learning Development Team Leader, University of Plymouth)