Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Educational LeadershipRoyce Ann CollinsHigher learning institutions identify the teaching of critical thinking skills to students as a goal of the academic programs offered. This study examined faculty perceptions for teaching critical thinking skills at the U.S. Army’s Command and General Staff College (CGSC). CGSC is charged with educating the nation’s mid-career military officers for the world’s complexities that will challenge them during the next 5 to 10 years of their career. To accomplish this task, CGSC has a dedicated faculty development program to expose new faculty to critical thinking concepts and principles, and a curriculum that integrates critical thinking throughout the lesson plans desig...
Interest in critical thinking (CT) has increased dramatically in the past 25 years. This represents ...
Critical thinking is recognized as a blend of basic life skills and dispositions which are close...
The current study explores the perceptions of a group of Academic English (AE) lecturers on their vi...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Educational LeadershipRoyce Ann CollinsHigher learning institution...
Higher learning institutions identify the teaching of critical thinking skills to students as a goal...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Educational LeadershipRoyce Ann CollinsThere is a need for critical...
Abstract The purpose of this case study was to explore professors’ understandings about how they inf...
The authors reviewed 42 empirical studies of teaching of critical thinking skills in postsecondary e...
The research presented in this paper used a case study approach to concentrate on the critical think...
Concerns about the lack of students' critical thinking (CT) skills and instructors' inability to fos...
To address the challenge of developing critical thinking skills in college students, this empirical ...
Colleges and universities recognize that one of the primary goals of higher education is to promote ...
The fostering of critical thinking skills has become an expectation of faculty, especially those tea...
The purpose of this study is to determine the degree of faculty’s use and stimulation of critical th...
The intent of this study is to evaluate existing literature on the concept, teaching and assessment ...
Interest in critical thinking (CT) has increased dramatically in the past 25 years. This represents ...
Critical thinking is recognized as a blend of basic life skills and dispositions which are close...
The current study explores the perceptions of a group of Academic English (AE) lecturers on their vi...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Educational LeadershipRoyce Ann CollinsHigher learning institution...
Higher learning institutions identify the teaching of critical thinking skills to students as a goal...
Doctor of EducationDepartment of Educational LeadershipRoyce Ann CollinsThere is a need for critical...
Abstract The purpose of this case study was to explore professors’ understandings about how they inf...
The authors reviewed 42 empirical studies of teaching of critical thinking skills in postsecondary e...
The research presented in this paper used a case study approach to concentrate on the critical think...
Concerns about the lack of students' critical thinking (CT) skills and instructors' inability to fos...
To address the challenge of developing critical thinking skills in college students, this empirical ...
Colleges and universities recognize that one of the primary goals of higher education is to promote ...
The fostering of critical thinking skills has become an expectation of faculty, especially those tea...
The purpose of this study is to determine the degree of faculty’s use and stimulation of critical th...
The intent of this study is to evaluate existing literature on the concept, teaching and assessment ...
Interest in critical thinking (CT) has increased dramatically in the past 25 years. This represents ...
Critical thinking is recognized as a blend of basic life skills and dispositions which are close...
The current study explores the perceptions of a group of Academic English (AE) lecturers on their vi...