Critical thinking requires one to be abstract, continually raise questions, independently obtain and reviews evidence, and converge these experiences to offer open-minded solutions. These same traits are required for speech-language pathology students to become successful clinicians. This work describes a mixed method investigation of explicit and infused instruction of critical thinking skills in the context of one graduate-level course in a program accredited from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. While quantitative findings only demonstrate significant positive change on select items using a Likert scale, qualitative data describe deep learning and growth in the areas of broad life-impact, expansion of knowledge, empathy ...
Previous critical thinking studies dealt primarily with results of programs presented ancillary to a...
This study provides an overview on the contextual factors, educational practices and teaching meth...
Interest in critical thinking (CT) has increased dramatically in the past 25 years. This represents ...
Critical thinking is considered to be an important aspect in the training of communication science a...
Speech-language pathologists use critical thinking on a daily basis to identify, evaluate, and imple...
The importance of critical thinking is generally recognized by educators and during the past 20 year...
Clinicians’ decision-making skills are the foundation for the development and implementation of evid...
The primary goal of this research study is to explore pedagogies that develop language through pract...
Developing learners’ critical thinking skills (CTS) has become the goal of education in general and ...
The intent of this study is to evaluate existing literature on the concept, teaching and assessment ...
Promoting the development of students’ critical thinking (CT) is considered as a major goal of highe...
Clinical writing is a significant component of being an effective speech-language pathologist, yet o...
The results of this study suggests that students have positive perceptions regarding Class Supported...
Fostering the development of students’ critical thinking (CT) is regarded as an essential outcome of...
The author explains that the introductory course for Communication Studies serves an important role ...
Previous critical thinking studies dealt primarily with results of programs presented ancillary to a...
This study provides an overview on the contextual factors, educational practices and teaching meth...
Interest in critical thinking (CT) has increased dramatically in the past 25 years. This represents ...
Critical thinking is considered to be an important aspect in the training of communication science a...
Speech-language pathologists use critical thinking on a daily basis to identify, evaluate, and imple...
The importance of critical thinking is generally recognized by educators and during the past 20 year...
Clinicians’ decision-making skills are the foundation for the development and implementation of evid...
The primary goal of this research study is to explore pedagogies that develop language through pract...
Developing learners’ critical thinking skills (CTS) has become the goal of education in general and ...
The intent of this study is to evaluate existing literature on the concept, teaching and assessment ...
Promoting the development of students’ critical thinking (CT) is considered as a major goal of highe...
Clinical writing is a significant component of being an effective speech-language pathologist, yet o...
The results of this study suggests that students have positive perceptions regarding Class Supported...
Fostering the development of students’ critical thinking (CT) is regarded as an essential outcome of...
The author explains that the introductory course for Communication Studies serves an important role ...
Previous critical thinking studies dealt primarily with results of programs presented ancillary to a...
This study provides an overview on the contextual factors, educational practices and teaching meth...
Interest in critical thinking (CT) has increased dramatically in the past 25 years. This represents ...