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Sandra C. Johnson EDUC 8842/7102 Principles of Distance Education February 13, 2011
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Sandra C. Johnson
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Development of Critical Thinking Skills in Distance Education
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  • 1. Sandra C. JohnsonEDUC 8842/7102Principles of Distance EducationFebruary 13, 2011
  • 2. Welcome
  • 3. Development of Critical Thinking Skills in Distance Education
  • 4. Stephen Brookfield
  • 5. Critical Thinking
  • 6. essential aspects
    Dispositions Criteria Argument Reasoning Point of View Procedures for Applying Criteria
  • 7. Understanding
    Ability to select and monitor that thinking strategies that one uses
    Declarative knowledge
    Understanding how individual knowledge impacts what other people know
  • 8. Characteristics of Critical Thinking
    involves asking questions,
    defining a problem,
    examining evidence,
    analyzing assumptions and biases
    avoiding emotional reasoning,
    avoiding oversimplification,
    considering other interpretations,
    tolerating ambiguity.
  • 9. How we use or obtain these skills
    Model best practices
    Teacher responsibilities
    Stimulate thought through extending discussions
    Challenge the student to research information
    Create a space & time for informal and reflective thought
    Provide probing questions
  • 10. Technology used for collaboration
    Wiki
    Podcast
    Discussion Boards
    Email
    Blogs
    Webquest
    Video conferencing/Skpe
  • 11. Strategies
    Require a course related journal
    Positive reinforcement
    Assign narrowly focused topics
  • 12. Student responsibilities
    Increase social skills
    Ask the right questions
    Listen to each other
    Help each other learn
    Build on each others ideas
    Construct their own understanding
  • 13. Conclusion
    More than a buzz word
    Intellectual Process
    Takes practice
    Thank you: Welcome Steven Broomfield
  • 14. Resources
    Arend B. Encouraging Critical thinking in Online Threaded Discussions . Journal of Educators Online 6, Retrieved from EBSCOhost
    Interview with Stephen Brookfield. (1994). ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 51(1), 3-17. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
    Bullen, Mark. (1998). Participation and Critical Thinking in Online University Distance Education. Journal of Distance Education/Revue de l'enseignement distance: 13 , 2.[iuicode: http://www.icaap.org/iuicode?151.13.2.1]
  • 15. Resources
    Osborne, R.E., Kriese, P., Tobey, H., Johnson, E. (2009) Putting it All Together: Incorporating SoTL Practices for Teaching Interpersonal and Critical Thinking Skills in an Online Course. InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching 445-55 Retrieved from EBSCOhost
    Lunney, M. (2008) Facilitating Critical Thinking through Online Courses. Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 12(3-4) Retrieved from EBSCOhost
    Visser, L (2002) Critical Thinking in distance Education and Traditional Education AECT