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Journal of Nursing Education, 1997
ABSTRACT The emphasis on critical thinking in nursing has increased in response to the rapidly changing health care environment. This emphasis is underscored in nursing education by the National League for Nursing (NLN) accreditation process with the inclusion of a required outcome criterion related to the critical thinking abilities of ...
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ABSTRACT The emphasis on critical thinking in nursing has increased in response to the rapidly changing health care environment. This emphasis is underscored in nursing education by the National League for Nursing (NLN) accreditation process with the inclusion of a required outcome criterion related to the critical thinking abilities of ...
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Teaching Philosophy, 1991
Critical thinking under that name was inspired by pragmatic philosopher John Dewey (1910) and endorsed by analytic philosopher Max Black (1946). Dewey was revered by the progressive educators, who re-labeled his “reflective thinking” as “critical thinking,” a name I believe they originated and that persists to the present (see Aiken (1942) for a ...
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Critical thinking under that name was inspired by pragmatic philosopher John Dewey (1910) and endorsed by analytic philosopher Max Black (1946). Dewey was revered by the progressive educators, who re-labeled his “reflective thinking” as “critical thinking,” a name I believe they originated and that persists to the present (see Aiken (1942) for a ...
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2018 IEEE Games, Entertainment, Media Conference (GEM), 2018
In 1869 Harvard University President Charles Eliot [1] called for a “New Education.” He argued that the “antiquated institutions” of higher education insufficiently prepared students “for the world beyond the academy” and to be active participants in what Eliot termed “enlightened self-government.” This paper argues that critical, design, systems ...
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In 1869 Harvard University President Charles Eliot [1] called for a “New Education.” He argued that the “antiquated institutions” of higher education insufficiently prepared students “for the world beyond the academy” and to be active participants in what Eliot termed “enlightened self-government.” This paper argues that critical, design, systems ...
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British Journal of Nursing, 2010
There has been growing concern among many employers of registered nurses that new recruits lack the ability to think critically and broadly about their work.
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There has been growing concern among many employers of registered nurses that new recruits lack the ability to think critically and broadly about their work.
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Critical Thinking. An Introduction
2021Critical Thinking is a discipline that provides the means to distinguish good from bad arguments. In doing so, it draws on the contributions of other disciplines such as logic, psychology, argumentation, and probability theory. By exploiting and developing our ability to reason, it makes us understand why certain reasoning patterns are correct and ...
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Teaching for Critical Thinking
International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology, 2013This article reviews the core process of critical thinking – hunting assumptions – and explains how this process differs according to the context of what is being taught and the different intellectual traditions that inform teachers’ own backgrounds. It outlines a basic protocol of critical thinking as a learning process that focuses on uncovering and ...
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Thinking critically about critical thinking
Irish Educational Studies, 1995Joseph Dunne, Mark Morgan
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Critical Thinking and Thinking Critically
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 1990openaire +1 more source

