Author:
Halx Mark D.,Reybold L. Earle
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Interviews at a liberal arts university explored faculty perspectives of undergraduate critical thinking capacity. Questions focused on definitions of critical thinking, how they influence pedagogy, and the role of institutional culture. Constant comparative analysis revealed four predominant themes: pedagogical experimentation, the content connection, pedagogy of force, and the resistance factor.
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