This article investigates Brown’s assertion that students today exhibit an unwillingness/inability to engage in critical thinking (CT). He describes this as a ‘critical thinking deficit’. The question of whether CT can be taught or whether we can only create the conditions in which CT can thrive and develop is explored through analysis of data from a pedagogical intervention of a Poetry Group; it aims to develop CT by employing Community of Inquiry as a methodology. This intervention was offered to a group of Further Education (FE) students over a period of six months with the intention of preparing them for progression into Higher Education (HE). Findings from the study lend support to the claim that sharing stories and poems is hel...
ABSTRACT Success in adult life and effective functioning in education depends among other things on...
Critical thinking (CT) is considered an essential educational goal. As a result, many philosophers d...
Critical thinking is a promised outcome of many degrees, yet courses in thinking are uncommon, and p...
This article investigates Brown’s (1998, p.2) assertion that students today exhibit an unwillingness...
The purpose of my session is create a discussion around the role of critical thinking in university ...
This chapter on developing critical thinking skills is likely to be of interest to further education...
In the context of research that reports weaknesses in adults' critical thinking skills, the primary ...
This article explores how when basic writing students are encouraged to value their thinking as they...
In this article I reflect on the problem that critical thinking skills are simultaneously seen as im...
The importance of critical thinking (CT) to support every individual’s success in academic, per...
Critical thinking is always assumed to deal with critical reading and critical writing that also inv...
AbstractThinking is as natural as breathing, drinking and eating. People have an innate eagerness to...
The transfer of critical thinking across domains presents both a significant challenge and meaningfu...
Critical thinking (CT) and critical writing (CW) skills are no doubt one of the core requirements an...
The articles included in this issue represent some of the most recent thinking in the area...
ABSTRACT Success in adult life and effective functioning in education depends among other things on...
Critical thinking (CT) is considered an essential educational goal. As a result, many philosophers d...
Critical thinking is a promised outcome of many degrees, yet courses in thinking are uncommon, and p...
This article investigates Brown’s (1998, p.2) assertion that students today exhibit an unwillingness...
The purpose of my session is create a discussion around the role of critical thinking in university ...
This chapter on developing critical thinking skills is likely to be of interest to further education...
In the context of research that reports weaknesses in adults' critical thinking skills, the primary ...
This article explores how when basic writing students are encouraged to value their thinking as they...
In this article I reflect on the problem that critical thinking skills are simultaneously seen as im...
The importance of critical thinking (CT) to support every individual’s success in academic, per...
Critical thinking is always assumed to deal with critical reading and critical writing that also inv...
AbstractThinking is as natural as breathing, drinking and eating. People have an innate eagerness to...
The transfer of critical thinking across domains presents both a significant challenge and meaningfu...
Critical thinking (CT) and critical writing (CW) skills are no doubt one of the core requirements an...
The articles included in this issue represent some of the most recent thinking in the area...
ABSTRACT Success in adult life and effective functioning in education depends among other things on...
Critical thinking (CT) is considered an essential educational goal. As a result, many philosophers d...
Critical thinking is a promised outcome of many degrees, yet courses in thinking are uncommon, and p...