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  1. Critical thinking in E-learning environments

    Critical thinking is a type of a cognitive ability that has a special importance in decision making and judgment processes ( Chartrand, Ishikawa, & Flander, 2009 ). Critical thinking stems from the ability of higher-order-thinking (HOT), which has been linked to deep learning.

  2. A Systematic Review on E-learning Environments for Promoting Critical

    Critical Thinking in E-learning: Assessment, Good Practices, and Difficulties. The analysis of the second research question, which characteristics of those e-learning environments contribute most to successful instructional models for the development of CT?, pays attention to the implementation and assessment methods used in the aforementioned ...

  3. Critical thinking in E-learning environments

    Critical thinking (CT) skills entails the ability (ies) of mental processes of discernment, analysis and evaluation (Ibrahim & Samsa, 2009) applied to information in order to achieve a logical final understanding and/or judgment. Critical thinking in the classroom is a central theme in the education field; however, with the dramatic increase of ...

  4. Bridging critical thinking and transformative learning: The role of

    In recent decades, approaches to critical thinking have generally taken a practical turn, pivoting away from more abstract accounts - such as emphasizing the logical relations that hold between statements (Ennis, 1964) - and moving toward an emphasis on belief and action.According to the definition that Robert Ennis (2018) has been advocating for the last few decades, critical thinking is ...

  5. E-learning for the development of critical thinking: A systematic

    Abstract: E-learning is increasingly frequent, with greater emphasis since COVID-19, which generated a high migration to virtual learning environments, requiring educational innovation with ICT to continue guaranteeing the development of life skills, such as Critical thinking (CT), Given this, the present systematic review of literature in Scopus and Web of Science, aimed to systematize ...

  6. Research Trends and Features of Critical Thinking Studies in E-Learning

    This study investigates critical thinking (CT) studies in e-learning settings to provide a comprehensive analysis of CT studies. Research indexed in the Web of Science database which includes major peer-reviewed social sciences citation index journals in the e-learning field from January 2006 to November 2017 was searched for a systematic review and analysis.

  7. Full article: Promotion of critical thinking in e-learning: a

    Critical thinking ability is a necessity in successful e-learning, that is, virtual learners should either be critical thinkers or obtain the required skills during their education. Citation 3 Critical thinking in learning has also been underscored by the World Federation of Medical Education. It has thus been included in the world standards of ...

  8. Critical thinking in E-learning environments

    Critical thinking in the classroom as well as in the workplace is a central theme; however, with the dramatic increase of IT usage the mechanisms by which critical thinking is fostered and used has changed. This article presents the work and results of critical thinking in a virtual learning environment.

  9. Assessing Critical Thinking in Higher Education: Current State and

    The Klein et al. study compared the construct validity of three standardized assessments of college learning outcomes (i.e., EPP, CLA, and CAAP) including critical thinking. The school-level correlation between a multiple-choice and a constructed-response critical thinking test was .93. ... We agree with researchers who call for multiple item ...

  10. Research Trends and Features of Critical Thinking Studies in E-Learning

    It is concluded that with active learning instruction and experienced tutor facilitation, students' CT could be enhanced in a variety of e-learning environments. This study investigates critical thinking (CT) studies in e-learning settings to provide a comprehensive analysis of CT studies. Research indexed in the Web of Science database which includes major peer-reviewed social sciences ...

  11. What Are Critical Thinking Skills and Why Are They Important?

    It makes you a well-rounded individual, one who has looked at all of their options and possible solutions before making a choice. According to the University of the People in California, having critical thinking skills is important because they are [ 1 ]: Universal. Crucial for the economy. Essential for improving language and presentation skills.

  12. What Is Critical Thinking?

    Critical thinking is the ability to effectively analyze information and form a judgment. To think critically, you must be aware of your own biases and assumptions when encountering information, and apply consistent standards when evaluating sources. Critical thinking skills help you to: Identify credible sources. Evaluate and respond to arguments.

  13. Defining Critical Thinking

    Critical thinking is, in short, self-directed, self-disciplined, self-monitored, and self-corrective thinking. It presupposes assent to rigorous standards of excellence and mindful command of their use. It entails effective communication and problem solving abilities and a commitment to overcome our native egocentrism and sociocentrism.

  14. Developing critical thinking in e‐learning environment: Kuwait

    The study examines the effectiveness of e‐learning model in enhancing critical thinking of students at university level. This effectiveness is measured by a critical thinking test. The target population for this study is undergraduate information systems' students enrolled in Spring 2005 and Fall 2006 semesters at Kuwait University.

  15. Promotion of critical thinking in e-learning: a qualitative study on

    Critical thinking ability is a necessity in successful e-learning, that is, virtual learners should either be critical thinkers or obtain the required skills during their education. 3 Critical thinking in learning has also been underscored by the World Federation of Medical Education.

  16. E-learning could develop students' critical thinking skills

    E-learning has become the new normal in many places of learning, with the key purpose of averting the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, the benefits of e-learning, if exploited effectively, can help to mitigate the effects of deferment and conventionalism in these institutions, and promote the critical thinking skills development of students as would be expected in conventional ...

  17. Developing critical thinking in e‐learning environment: Kuwait

    This article investigated the impact of using e‐learning models' with the principles of constructivism to enhance the critical thinking skills of students in higher education institutions. The study examines the effectiveness of e‐learning model in enhancing critical thinking of students at university level. This effectiveness is measured by a critical thinking test. The target population ...

  18. Promotion of critical thinking in e-learning: a qualitative study on

    Critical thinking ability is a necessity in successful e-learning, that is, virtual learners should either be critical thinkers or obtain the required skills during their education. 3 Critical thinking in learning has also been underscored by the World Federation of Medical Education.

  19. A Fresh Take on Digital Media Literacy and Online Critical Thinking

    "higher education sectors and government have an important role to play in encouraging greater use of digital learning technology. Future learners should be equipped with the operation and critical thinking skills when using the technology and it should be a weapon for improving learning and outcomes for individuals" Khan, Nasreen, et al ...

  20. A Robot-assisted real case-handling approach to improving ...

    With regard to critical thinking awareness, research has specified that the interactive learning approach with robot teachers enables students to engage in learning through play and cultivate attitudes of continuously finding solutions from diverse angles, ultimately promoting critical thinking and enjoyment (Shimada et al., 2012). Based on the ...

  21. An evaluation of argument mapping as a method of enhancing critical

    The current research examined the effects of a critical thinking (CT) e-learning course taught through argument mapping (AM) on measures of CT ability. Seventy-four undergraduate psychology students were allocated to either an AM-infused CT e-learning course or a no instruction control group and were tested both before and after an 8-week intervention period on CT ability using the Halpern ...

  22. Enhance Teaching with Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning

    Enhancing critical thinking in the teaching profession with logical reasoning can be achieved through: 1. *Encourage Inquiry-Based Learning*: Encourage students to explore and investigate ...

  23. Critical Thinking: A Simple Guide and Why It's Important

    Critical thinking enriches communication skills, enabling the clear and logical articulation of ideas. Whether in emails, presentations, or casual conversations, individuals adept in critical thinking exude clarity, earning appreciation for their ability to convey thoughts seamlessly. ... Be open to learning from others, regardless of their ...

  24. Profile of Junior High School Students' Critical Thinking Skills in

    Critical thinking skills are one of the competencies that must be possessed by students in the 21st Century. This study aims to analyze the level of critical thinking skills of junior high school students in science learning using the learning media lectora inspire. This research is quantitative descriptive.

  25. Exploration of an e-learning model to foster critical thinking on basic

    We designed an e-learning model to promote critical thinking about basic science topics in online communities of students during work placements in higher education. To determine the effectiveness and efficiency of the model we explored the online discussions in two case studies. We evaluated the quantity of the interactions by looking at ...

  26. Program: Criminology, B.A.: 120 units

    The curriculum matrix is the alignment of courses (curriculum) with the desired goals and student learning outcomes of the program. It shows what is taught and how these outcomes are achieved through the completion of the degree program. NOTE: No double majoring is allowed within the department because there is too much curricular overlap.