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Critical Thinking: A Statement of Expert Consensus for Purposes of Educational Assessment and Instruction

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The article was published on 1990-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1129 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Critical thinking & Educational assessment.

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Critical Thinking Dispositions of Mental Health Nursing Students: A Study at the Pantang Nurses’ Training College, Ghana

Andrews Dake
TL;DR: Assessment of the feasibility of using the California Critical Thinking Dispositions Inventory (CCTDI) to assess the dispositions to think critically for mental health nursing students at the Pantang Nurses’ Training College in Ghana showed that for the year of study, mean scores for students in year three on the truth-seeking sub-scale were significantly higher than mean scores in year two.
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Higher Order Thinking Skills in the 21st Century: Critical Thinking

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the importance of improving critical thinking skills to answer the challenges of the 21st century and found that critical thinking can help students improve high-order thinking skills by using a learning model of stimulating thinking skills, for example, a problem-based learning model.
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Tres actividades de pensamiento crítico: debate, solución de problemas y dramatización aplicadas a una clase de inglés como lengua extranjera en una universidad privada ecuatoriana

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a case in which a teacher (Teacher A) applied three activities considered to be critical thinking: debate, problem solving and role play to his English course by means of action research at a private Ecuadorian university.
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Critical Thinking Disposition: The Persistence of Skeptical Students in Completing Mathematical Problems

TL;DR: This paper found that skeptics could make students apathetic, pseudo apathy, and persistent with the problems given, including goals, motivation, effort, and tools used to achieve the goal.