PPT-Critical Thinking Global Citizenship Challenge
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Critical Thinking Global Citizenship Challenge Raising Awareness Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything George Bernard Shaw Load the film Watch
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Critical Thinking Global Citizenship Challenge Raising Awareness Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything George Bernard Shaw Load the film Watch the first 35 seconds and then answer the first 5 questions on your sheet. Dr Ian Willis. Educational Development . Division. Centre for Lifelong Learning. We are what we think . – the . Dhamapada. Critical - academic. Your own evidence informed judgement. Rationally argued. Final exam. Joie Johnson. INT 322. CRITICAL THINKING. ITS PURPOSE AND NECESSITY . In our society today there is a general lack of basic fundamental understanding of the skills that it takes be creative, innovative and knowledgeable. With all the information that is spread throughout the world thanks to the rise of technology and the internet, how can we asses what is real, truthful, and substantially fundamental? Having the skill of thinking critically is the foundation of new intellectual discoveries. Being able to dissect a body of work, theory or idea like a science professor would examine a frog in a chemistry lab, can lead to conclusions that could be groundbreaking in our society. Critical thinking takes assuming out of the picture and allows the mind to actually asses what is truly happening which then leads to rational conclusions. . and the Education of . Psychologically Literate . Citizens. Diane F. Halpern and Heather A. Butler. Claremont McKenna College. The Need for Psychological Literacy. It’s a complex and . t. echnical world. Understanding . The Principles And Processes. Of Thinking Well. Chapter 7. Thinking Critically About Illogical Thinking. By. Glenn Rogers, Ph.D.. Copyright. ©. 2013. Glenn Rogers. Thinking Critically About Illogical Thinking. John, Wolfe, PhD: . Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy, School of Humanities.. Matthew Morin, PhD: . Assistant professor in the department of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and chair of the General Education Committee at DSU. . Rosalind Duke. SPHE . Conference . November 2016. NUIM. 1. SPHE Curriculum. ‘to become an active and responsible citizen’ . . To develop ‘a . sense of social responsibility, a commitment to active and participative citizenship and an appreciation of the democratic way of life. Presentation by: . Andrea Kelly, Ph.D. .. What is Critical Thinking?. The art of analyzing and evaluating thinking with a view to improving it.. Paul, R. & Elder, L. (2009). . The miniature guide to critical thinking concepts and tools. Thinking Module. Activity: . Rock. . or feather?. Critical thinking . in words… . "The important thing is not to stop questioning." . - Albert Einstein. "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." . EKU will. . graduate . informed, critical and creative thinkers who can communicate effectively. .. https://sites.google.com/site/qepcafe/. http://qep.eku.edu/. Scenario, . Decision,or. Issue. Group activity . and its Importance in the Curriculum. 5. th. International Scholar’s Conference. October . 30, . 2017. Henry L. Foster. What does it generally mean to be critical?. Condemnatory. Disapproving. Fault-finding. EKU will. . graduate . informed, critical and creative thinkers who can communicate effectively. .. https://sites.google.com/site/qepcafe/. http://qep.eku.edu/. 1. Scenario. Group activity . . (2-4 participants, approx. 10 minutes). ?. Subjects to Examine. Part 1. Distinctions between the brain and the mind. Critical thinking defined. Part 2. Characteristics of critical thinkers. The role of intuition. Part 3. Basic activities in critical thinking. Patrick Finn, PhD, CCC-SLP. University of Georgia. Shelley B. . Brundage. , PhD, CCC-SLP. George Washington University. Anthony . DiLollo. , PhD, CCC-SLP. Wichita State University. Four Instructional Approaches for Developing Critical Thinking in Students. To Impact Decision Making. Indiana Department of Child Services – Child Welfare Services. General Instructions. You will need…. Notepaper. pen/pencil. timer (phone or other device). paperclips. There will be resource documents you may print/save throughout the training..
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