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Handbook of Research on Teaching and Learning in K-20 Education
The means by which validity of knowledge is judged.
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Teaching for Critical Thinking
Stephen Brookfield (University of St. Thomas, USA)
Copyright: © 2013 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4249-2.ch001
Abstract
This chapter reviews the core process of critical thinking—hunting assumptions—and explains how this process differs according to the context of what is being taught and the different intellectual traditions that inform teachers’ backgrounds. It outlines a basic protocol of critical thinking as a learning process that focuses on uncovering and checking assumptions, exploring alternative perspectives, and taking informed actions as a result. Three different categories of assumptions—paradigmatic, prescriptive, and causal—are defined, and the teaching methods and approaches that most help students to think critically are explored. The chapter examines in detail the fact that critical thinking is best experienced as a social learning process, and how important it is for teachers to model the process for students.
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Teaching for Critical Thinking
The means by which validity of knowledge is judged.
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Teaching for Critical Thinking
The means by which validity of knowledge is judged.
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