Enabling critical thinking development in higher education through the use of a structured planning tool

IF 1.8 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Irish Educational Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.1080/03323315.2023.2258497
Brighid Golden
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Critical thinking is a core component of higher education teaching and learning across multiple disciplines. However, supporting students to develop critical thinking skills can be challenging due to their prior experiences of education which may have emphasised rote learning and due to the high volume of approaches available to choose from as a teacher. This paper explores a self-study action research project which took place within initial teacher education and focused on exploring approaches to critical thinking development. Data collection took place with students and included interviews, surveys and collection of class work. Additionally, critical reflections and conversations with critical friends informed the research process. Through the analysis of data which emerged from action research cycles, and in line with best practice outlined in literature, a planning tool was developed to support critical thinking instruction. The planning tool includes pre-conditions for learning necessary to ensure due attention is given to the impact of the learning environment, four lesson elements which support student critical thinking development, and an awareness of the multiple outcomes of critical thinking engagement in education.
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通过使用结构化规划工具,促进高等教育中批判性思维的发展
批判性思维是高等教育跨学科教学的核心组成部分。然而,支持学生培养批判性思维技能可能具有挑战性,因为他们之前的教育经验可能强调死记硬背,而且作为一名教师,有大量的方法可供选择。本文探讨了一项发生在初级教师教育中的自主学习行动研究项目,其重点是探索批判性思维发展的方法。数据收集是在学生中进行的,包括访谈、调查和收集课堂作业。此外,批判性反思和与批判性朋友的对话为研究过程提供了信息。通过对行动研究周期中出现的数据的分析,并与文献中概述的最佳实践相一致,开发了一个支持批判性思维教学的规划工具。规划工具包括必要的学习先决条件,以确保适当关注学习环境的影响,支持学生批判性思维发展的四个课程要素,以及对批判性思维参与教育的多种结果的认识。
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