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Critical Thinking: Definition and Structure

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Abstract

The development of critical thinking as an essential skill in 21 st century learning is uncontested within educational and professional settings. The degree to which it is operationally defined, taught and assessed, however, remain at large. This incongruence complicates efforts to develop critical thinking in students, as well as devise intervention techniques and assessment tools. This framework has been developed to address the challenges associated with teaching and assessing critical thinking. While there are many definitions of the skill, as outlined in the first part of this document, few definitions provide a means to operationalise critical thinking in the classroom. The framework outlines critical thinking processes along prescribed strands and aspects informed by a sound evidentiary basis. The aspects contained within the framework are designed to provide foci for teaching and the basis of assessment.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherAustralian Council for Educational Research
Publication statusPublished - 25 Feb 2020

Publication series

NameAssessment and Reporting

Keywords

  • Abstract reasoning
  • Cognitive processes
  • Critical thinking
  • Decision making
  • Definitions
  • Frameworks
  • Generic skills
  • Knowledge
  • Primary secondary education

Disciplines

  • Curriculum and Instruction
  • Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research

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