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The critical thinking debate: how general are general thinking skills?

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posted on 2024-07-13, 02:25 authored by Timothy Moore
This paper takes up the issue of whether the skill of critical thinking in university education is best thought of as a broad universal generic skill or rather as only a loose category taking in a variety of modes of thought. Through the linguistic analysis of some sample texts, I argue that the discourse of general thinking programs should not be thought of as a generalist discourse at all, but in fact a quite specific one. The implications both for the teaching and testing of critical thinking are considered in the light of this position.

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0729-4360

Journal title

Higher Education Research and Development

Volume

23

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1

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15 pp

Publisher

Taylor and Francis

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Copyright © 2004 HERDSA. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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