Teaching for Critical Thinking: Tools and Techniques to Help Students Question Their Assumptions by Brookfield Stephen D

Teaching for Critical Thinking: Tools and Techniques to Help Students Question Their Assumptions by Brookfield Stephen D

Author:Brookfield, Stephen D. [Brookfield, Stephen D.]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2011-10-18T04:00:00+00:00


That It’s Only for the Philosophically Astute

Because so much academic writing on critical thinking is grounded in the paradigm of analytic philosophy and concentrates on argument analysis, it is easy to conclude that critical thinking is not for the philosophically challenged. But critical reading (one form of critical thinking in action) is not restricted to those who pursue majors in logic. I prefer to think of it as a survival skill within the competence of all, irrespective of their formally defined educational level. In fact, as extensive research into how people reason in everyday situations shows (Sternberg, Forsyth, Hedlund, Horvath, Wagner, and others, 2000), the ability to clarify assumptions, analyze evidence quickly, assess the importance of contending contextual variables, and come to informed decisions is evident in many nonacademic contexts of adult life. Indeed, critical thinking informs how many of us negotiate and survive what we see as transforming episodes in our adult lives (Taylor and Cranton, forthcoming).



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