There is a mounting case to be made for not teaching critical thinking. Given recent evidence suggesting that cognitive biases are intractable, that students who receive comprehensive, long term, explicit instruction for critical thinking “across the curriculum” reap negligible benefits, and meta-analyses that suggest only certain limited approaches to critical thinking instruction produce meaningful gains, this paper offers a critical challenge to teaching critical thinking, especially as a general education requirement for a baccalaureate degree
Developing learners’ critical thinking skills (CTS) has become the goal of education in general and ...
Interest in critical thinking (CT) has increased dramatically in the past 25 years. This represents ...
The importance of teaching and applying critical thinking skills is apparently matched by its diffic...
Some ways of teaching critical thinking seem destine to failure, e.g.,CT across the curriculum, and ...
Critical thinking (CT) is considered an essential educational goal. As a result, many philosophers d...
Critical thinking is an integral part of human life. However, it is not intentionally planned for an...
More critical thinking and greater transfer seem to be the rallying cries of educational reforme...
Critical thinking is a promised outcome of many degrees, yet courses in thinking are uncommon, and p...
This paper addressed the need for critical thinking as an appropriate learning outcome for the major...
This paper argues that Moore's specifist defence of critical thinking as ‘diverse modes of thought i...
Fostering students’ critical thinking is a major objective of higher education, and teachers play a ...
Critical thought has been taught to students in varying degrees over the years, but employers believ...
A critical study of McPeck's recent book, in which he strengthens and develops his arguments against...
This year for our annual symposium on teaching effectiveness the Embry Riddle Extended Campus Facult...
Cognitive bias presents as a pressing challenge to critical thinking education. While many have focu...
Developing learners’ critical thinking skills (CTS) has become the goal of education in general and ...
Interest in critical thinking (CT) has increased dramatically in the past 25 years. This represents ...
The importance of teaching and applying critical thinking skills is apparently matched by its diffic...
Some ways of teaching critical thinking seem destine to failure, e.g.,CT across the curriculum, and ...
Critical thinking (CT) is considered an essential educational goal. As a result, many philosophers d...
Critical thinking is an integral part of human life. However, it is not intentionally planned for an...
More critical thinking and greater transfer seem to be the rallying cries of educational reforme...
Critical thinking is a promised outcome of many degrees, yet courses in thinking are uncommon, and p...
This paper addressed the need for critical thinking as an appropriate learning outcome for the major...
This paper argues that Moore's specifist defence of critical thinking as ‘diverse modes of thought i...
Fostering students’ critical thinking is a major objective of higher education, and teachers play a ...
Critical thought has been taught to students in varying degrees over the years, but employers believ...
A critical study of McPeck's recent book, in which he strengthens and develops his arguments against...
This year for our annual symposium on teaching effectiveness the Embry Riddle Extended Campus Facult...
Cognitive bias presents as a pressing challenge to critical thinking education. While many have focu...
Developing learners’ critical thinking skills (CTS) has become the goal of education in general and ...
Interest in critical thinking (CT) has increased dramatically in the past 25 years. This represents ...
The importance of teaching and applying critical thinking skills is apparently matched by its diffic...