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1 CHANGE THEORY AND EDUCATION INNOVATION
SESSION III

2 SESSION THREE OVERVIEW
COMPLEXITY THINKING AND LEARNING Systems I Thinking Systems II Thinking Critical Thinking Systems Thinking Innovative Thinking

3 COMPLEXITY Dimensions (Stacey Matrix) Agreement Certainty

4 SYSTEMS ONE THINKING Reactive Best used when action is needed quickly
Intuitive, instinctive, uncontrolled Uses mental models and short cuts (heuristics) Associative with past memories Quick, effortless and unconscious Best used when action is needed quickly

5 SYSTEMS TWO THINKING Reflective
Takes effort, controlled Analytical, evaluative, deductive Anticipatory, truth seeking Correctly (or incorrectly) apply heuristics Takes time Best used for decisions that are complex, uncertainty is an issue, involve “unfamiliar territory,” and/or when the stakes are high

6 SYSTEMS I & II THINKING Work together Can over ride each other

7 CRITICAL THINKING Definition It’s skeptical without being cynical
“the process of purposeful, self-regulatory judgment “ (Consensus opinion of 46 recognized critical thinkers 1988 – 1999) It’s skeptical without being cynical Open minded without being wishy-washy Analytical without being nitpicky Evaluative without being judgmental Forceful without being opinionated It’s a way to choose what to believe or what to do

8 CRITICAL THINKING Skills Interpretation Analysis Inference Evaluation
Explanation Self-regulation thinking about our thinking

9 SELF REGULATION Exploring your own thinking What is it? Why is it?
Why did I react that way? Why am I thinking/feeling this way? What’s the data? And is it confirming?

10 CRITICAL THINKING Disposition for Critical Thinking Truth seeking
Open minded Inquisitive Analytical Systematic Judicious Confident in Reasoning

11 CRITICAL THINKING Exercise

12 SYSTEMS THINKING A way for seeing the whole
How things work as a whole not individual parts How one part influences another Interrelationships Looking for patterns

13 SYSTEMS THINKING Single Loop Learning Double Loop Learning
Questions governance, policies, structure

14 SYSTEMS THINKING Problems are part of an overall system
What are the systems/processes/structures/policies Look for patterns Take a helicopter view Non-Linear Actions and reactions not always closely linked Small change a big effect

15 INNOVATIVE THINKING Friend or foe of Critical Thinking?

16 ATTRIBUTE COMPARISON Critical Thinking Innovative Thinking Analytical
Linear Probabilities Evaluative Objective Innovative Thinking Generative Associative Possibilities Non-judgmental Subjective BOTH ARE IMPORTANT

17 INNOVATIVE THINKING What blocks innovation? What helps innovation?
How does innovation come about?

18 INNOVATIVE THINKING What blocks innovation? What helps innovation?
How does innovation come about? Like critical thinking it requires both skills and disposition


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