Critical Thinking as an Educational Tool: A Justification for the Revival of the Speech and Thought Paradigm Presented by: Elizabeth L. Chupp Illinois.

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Critical Thinking as an Educational Tool: A Justification for the Revival of the Speech and Thought Paradigm Presented by: Elizabeth L. Chupp Illinois State University

Defining Critical Thinking Scholars often offer own definitions of critical thinking Definitions include these skills:  Analysis  Evaluation  Reflection  Develop & analyze arguments

Speech and Thought Paradigm Communication and critical thinking skills are inextricably linked Communication helps students improve their ability with language, and their ability to formulate and express ideas Communication is essential to the thinking and learning process Critical thinking instruction most effective when housed in content courses

Critical Thinking Pedagogy Active Classrooms:  Allow students to become active participants in learning process  Give students opportunity to verbalize and rationalize ideas  Encourage students to create own ideas and understandings

Critical Thinking Pedagogy Cont. Discussions:  Allow students to do most of the talking  Allow students to become more engaged in content  Form their own questions, thoughts, and opinions about the content

Critical Thinking Pedagogy Cont. Higher Order Questions:  Allow students to comprehend the material, form their own unique meaning of it, and verbalize their opinions Teach students to create higher order questions using “question stems”  “What is the nature of…”  “What are the implications of…”  “What is a counterargument for…”

Critical Thinking Assessment Have clear definition of critical thinking in mind before starting assessment Educators should create their own set of skills Have a clear purpose in mind before starting assessment Use own judgment when assessing the validity of a measure – take it ourselves

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