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Erika Kerruish – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
Critical thinking is embedded in national university graduate outcomes and included in international bodies' statements on higher education. At the same time, there are tensions surrounding critical thinking in higher education, such as its commodification, Eurocentrism, and relationship to rapidly digitalising cultures. Drawing from the…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
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Redmond, Petrea; Foote, Stephanie M.; Brown, Alice; Mixson-Brookshire, Deborah; Abawi, Lindy-Anne; Henderson, Robyn – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2022
Extensive literature within the learning sciences addresses the phenomenon of online engagement and strategies that support online learning. However, for academics, there is limited guidance to support them in the processes of reflecting on efforts to facilitate online learner engagement and, ultimately, to use those reflections to redesign…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Reflection, Electronic Learning, Learner Engagement
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Ann-Kathrin Kunz; Olga Zlatkin-Troitschanskaia; Susanne Schmidt; Marie-Theres Nagel; Sebastian Brückner – Smart Learning Environments, 2024
To successfully learn using freely available (and non-curated) Internet resources, university students need to search for, critically evaluate and select online information, and verify sources (defined as Critical Online Reasoning, COR). Recent research indicates substantial deficits in COR skills among higher education students. To support…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Eye Movements, Online Systems, Internet
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Holdo, Markus – Journal of Transformative Education, 2023
How does critical reflection happen? And what circumstances influence the forms critical reflection takes and the issues it comes to address? Recent contributions suggest that we should pay greater attention to the ways social conditions and other factors affect what people reflect upon and how. Examining John Dewey's perspective on the…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Democracy
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Inés Leal-Rico – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2024
Subvertising, traditionally linked to counterculture and anti-consumption, is utilized in education to reveal the manipulative strategies of corporate messaging to students. Classroom use of cut-and-paste methods deconstructs advertisement messages, fostering an understanding of how needs and desires are constructed through appropriation,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Literacy, Media Literacy, Advertising
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Nguyen Thi Thanh Tam; Tran Ngoc Tien – rEFLections, 2024
Promoting critical thinking (CT) skills has largely attracted the concern of numerous relevant stakeholders, including teachers, students, and policymakers, with the assumption that CT is a vitally learned skill needed by graduates. This study explores the extent of classroom-based assessment strategies used to promote the CT ability of…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
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Jessica van Horssen; Zoë Moreton; Gaspard Pelurson – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2023
This paper explores how video games can enhance learning in the higher education Humanities classroom through play and critical discussions. Through the observation of two case studies, it aims to highlight important concepts and considerations and serve as a platform for future research and debate. The first case study utilised Sid Meier's…
Descriptors: Video Games, Technology Uses in Education, Higher Education, Case Studies
Xavier Perez; Coray Ames Hoffner – Metropolitan Universities, 2025
This paper examines the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program's pedagogy as a praxis for transformative learning and social change, with a particular focus on the role of incarcerated students in shaping public policy. It explores how an Inside-Out approach cultivates a learning environment rooted in critical thinking, reflection, collaboration, and…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Public Policy, Transformative Learning, Social Change
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Del M. N. Bharath; Karen D. Sweeting; Chevanese Samms Brown – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2024
Transgender (trans) rights are human rights; however, human resource management (HRM) policies often do not consider implications for non-binary gender equity. Instead, trans employees often face adverse working conditions, including discrimination, harassment, and marginalization--a critical HRM issue. As the workforce diversifies, HRM…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexuality, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Work Environment
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McLean, Lyndsay – Gender and Education, 2023
This paper reflects on teaching a postgraduate degree which aims to support students to understand and challenge gender violence and contribute to gender justice. It explores three dilemmas: (i) epistemological -- how to create a curriculum which embraces diverse knowledges and decentres perspectives which can produce violence; (ii) pedagogical --…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Violence, Sexual Abuse, Social Justice
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Gibbons, Patricia; Horton, RaMonda; Johnson, Valerie E. – Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2022
The purpose of this paper is to provide a description of how critical reflection can be used to update and revise teaching practices in response to evolving student needs and challenges in higher education. The authors identify the types of challenges that faculty and graduate students face in the current educational environment. Generational…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Reflection, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices
Altay Ozkul – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Critical thinking (CT) is a 21st-century skill critical in education and learning. Second language teaching has focused on language form, and there needs to be a shift from form-focused instruction to a function-focused paradigm, where students simultaneously practice language learning and deal with real-world issues in authentic contexts…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Reflection, Student Attitudes, Climate
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Dee, Jay R.; Collinsworth, Amy E. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2023
Researchers have developed the concept of organizational stupidity to explain why some organizations lack the ability or willingness to create and use knowledge resources. Indicators of organizational stupidity include a lack of reflexivity, failure to provide justifications for decisions and actions, and avoidance of substantive reasoning. The…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Practices, Barriers, Decision Making
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Elizabeth Koh; Lishan Zhang; Alwyn Vwen Yen Lee; Hongye Wang – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize teaching and learning applications. This article examines the word cloud, a toolkit often used to scaffold teaching and learning for reflection, critical thinking, and content learning. Addressing the issues in traditional word clouds, semantic word clouds have been…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Visual Aids, Electronic Publishing, Word Frequency
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Al Lily, Abdulrahman Essa; Alhazmi, Ahmed Ali; Alsubaie, Merfat Ayesh; Alzahrani, Saleh; Bukhamseen, Amani Mohammed; Aldoughan, Eman Abdulaziz; Almudhafar, Fuad Ahmed; Maher, Eman Ahmed; Al-Abdullatif, Ahlam Mohammed; Kotb, Ahmed Abdel hamed; Amira, Mostafa Samy; Al Khateeb, Ebrahem Abdullah; Alshehri, Layla Abdulrahman; Aldoomi, Raed Ali Bani; Al Dafar, Awatef Abdulaziz; Alarfaj, Maher Mohammed; Alholiby, Mossab Saud; Mahgoub, Yassir Mohammed; Boreqqah, Abeer Abdulmohsen; Ali, Asma Margeni; Al-Sababha, Khairi Mahmoud; Al Youssef, Ibrahim Youssef; Abouzaid, Enam Mohammed; Ali, Hasnaa Hamdy; Batal, Ahmed Elsayed Mohamed; Alhassan, Omer Musa; Ibrahim Atta, Ibrahim; Alqatam, Mohammed Ahmed; Al-Aqtash, Ala'a Yahya; Alshoura, Mohammad Ahmad; Selim, Hossam Saad; Abdelrahman, Mohmed Abdelmoneim; Bahrawi, Atef Abdalla; Alarfaj, Abdulhamid Abdullah; Aladsani, Abdullah Mohammed; Almaiah, Mohammed Amin; Ata, Sobhi Noureldin; Hamad, Nahid Hassan; Hamad, Awatif Mahmoud; Elsherif, Khaled Hassan; Ahmed, Mohammed Keshar; El-Zeki, Ahmed Abdelfattah; Elrefee, Enas Mahmoud; Ali, Abeer Farouk; Melhem, Tareq Yousef; Alsaeed, Maha Saad; Hegazy, Ahmed Zakaria; Alhuwaiji, Khalel Ibrahim; Ahmed, Hatem Tawfik; Alboray, Hanem Mostafa; Hassan, Marwa Mohamed; Alnoer, Lubna Noaman; Elmorsy, Ghada Nasr Huisen; El Koshiry, Amr Mohamed – Studies in Continuing Education, 2021
This piece theorises the limitations of transitioning reflection from individualistic to participatory practice. It addresses the question: what are the challenges of introducing crowd-reflecting into Arab academia? To answer this question, 140 Arabs from an academic organisation were invited to crowd-reflect, online, on their institution, using a…
Descriptors: Arabs, Barriers, Cultural Influences, Reflection
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