In developing and teaching a new first-year psychology course that integrates information literacy skills, a librarian and a psychologist learned the importance of teaching critical thinking skills explicitly, rather than implicitly. Students learned how to use the library resources and learned concepts in psychology, but until critical thinking was taught explicitly, students did not understand the value of what they were learning. In this article, implicit versus explicit learning is defined, and psychological principles are applied to demonstrate how critical thinking can be used to teach library and information skills
In our psychology courses we have been blind to our students’ information literacy deficiencies. We ...
The Psychology of Academic Success, a First Year Seminar, was designed to integrate information lite...
In teaching Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology (CHIP), it is often assumed that students...
As students encounter high volumes of misinformation in online environments, cultivating critical th...
The article focuses on the critical examination of information in rewriting an undergraduate course ...
FCT_UIDB/04107/2020This work explores the articulation of Information Literacy and Critical Thinking...
This qualitative study of understandings of critical thinking in higher education aimed to identify ...
This qualitative study of understandings of critical thinking in higher education aimed to identify ...
The purpose of this paper is to overview the studies on critical thinking in cognitive psychology an...
The importance of critical thinking to education in psychobgy prompted us to examine the coverage of...
Critical thinking is characterized by the careful, reflective judgement of ideas as a guide for acti...
One group of introductory psychology students received a moderate infusion of generic critical think...
Not Just Where to Click: Teaching Students How to Think about Information explores how librarians an...
Not Just Where to Click: Teaching Students How to Think about Information explores how librarians an...
There is an increasing consensus among educational researchers and reformists of the importance of d...
In our psychology courses we have been blind to our students’ information literacy deficiencies. We ...
The Psychology of Academic Success, a First Year Seminar, was designed to integrate information lite...
In teaching Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology (CHIP), it is often assumed that students...
As students encounter high volumes of misinformation in online environments, cultivating critical th...
The article focuses on the critical examination of information in rewriting an undergraduate course ...
FCT_UIDB/04107/2020This work explores the articulation of Information Literacy and Critical Thinking...
This qualitative study of understandings of critical thinking in higher education aimed to identify ...
This qualitative study of understandings of critical thinking in higher education aimed to identify ...
The purpose of this paper is to overview the studies on critical thinking in cognitive psychology an...
The importance of critical thinking to education in psychobgy prompted us to examine the coverage of...
Critical thinking is characterized by the careful, reflective judgement of ideas as a guide for acti...
One group of introductory psychology students received a moderate infusion of generic critical think...
Not Just Where to Click: Teaching Students How to Think about Information explores how librarians an...
Not Just Where to Click: Teaching Students How to Think about Information explores how librarians an...
There is an increasing consensus among educational researchers and reformists of the importance of d...
In our psychology courses we have been blind to our students’ information literacy deficiencies. We ...
The Psychology of Academic Success, a First Year Seminar, was designed to integrate information lite...
In teaching Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology (CHIP), it is often assumed that students...