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King, Jonathan; Bella, David – Liberal Education, 1987
While university students are adept at acquiring knowledge, they are less and less skilled in critical thinking, and nearly illiterate in enlarged understanding, or contextual thinking. Higher education trains students to merely assume responsibility for tasks, not think about the larger realities of which they are a part. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Divergent Thinking

Arons, Arnold B. – Liberal Education, 1986
The author defends and clarifies a previous assertion that college faculty may need to be taught to take advantage of classroom opportunities to make insights and awareness clear to their students. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Instruction, Critical Thinking

Cottle, Thomas J. – Liberal Education, 2002
Suggests that John Dewey developed ideas regarding reflective thinking and the challenges to it that are relevant to our times. Asserts that education is intended to provide a repertoire of intellectual activities for systematic and disciplined thinking that can counteract assaults on reason. (EV)
Descriptors: Academic Education, College Role, Critical Thinking, General Education

Garver, Eugene – Liberal Education, 1986
Arons's article on the role of critical thinking in the liberal arts curriculum is criticized for its assumptions about the high level of intellectual development of faculty and its condescension toward students. It is suggested that Arons's proposals for faculty development in critical thinking be extended to include both teaching and scholarly…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Critical Thinking, Faculty Development

Finster, David C. – Liberal Education, 1992
The reflective judgment model offers a rich context for analysis of science and science teaching. It provides deeper understanding of the scientific process and its critical thinking and reveals fundamental connections between science and the other liberal arts. Classroom techniques from a college chemistry course illustrate the utility of the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Higher Education

Haas, Paul F. – Liberal Education, 1992
College honors programs provide an especially promising context in which to promote reflective judgment by challenging and expanding students' intellectual horizons. However, faculty must carefully assess the different levels of cognitive development among their students, cultivate the skills of reflective judgment accordingly, and understand that…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Developmental Stages, Higher Education

King, Patricia M. – Liberal Education, 1992
A reflective judgment model of adult intellectual development is proposed, for use by college faculty and staff in helping students question their assumptions about knowing and learning and in making more reflective judgments. The model is based on cognitive development theory and has specific implications for the college years. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Development, College Curriculum, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design

Michalak, Stanley J., Jr. – Liberal Education, 1986
The structure and results of a college faculty workshop in designing subject-area courses to promote critical thinking skills and intellectual development are reported. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives

Kroll, Barry M. – Liberal Education, 1992
Despite some concerns about its limitations, one college English teacher has found the reflective judgment model (1) very useful in a first-year course on the Vietnam War for understanding students' processes of deliberation, (2) supportive of undergraduate teaching approaches that emphasize critical inquiry, and (3) helpful in guiding responses…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College English, College Instruction, Critical Thinking