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Critical Thinking Theory to Practice: Using the Expert's Thought Process as Guide for Learning and Assessment

Authors :
Cheryl L. Straub-Morarend
David G. Gratton
Nicholas Colangelo
David C. Johnsen
Teresa A. Marshall
Julie A. Holloway
Leonardo Marchini
Howard J. Cowen
Catherine Solow
Jennifer Hartshorn
Source :
Journal of dental education. 81(8)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Critical thinking skills are essential for the successful dentist, yet few explicit skillsets in critical thinking have been developed and published in peer-reviewed literature. The aims of this article are to 1) offer an assessable critical thinking teaching model with the expert's thought process as the outcome, learning guide, and assessment instrument and 2) offer three critical thinking skillsets following this model: for geriatric risk assessment, technology decision making, and situation analysis/reflections. For the objective component, the student demonstrates delivery of each step in the thought process. For the subjective component, the student is judged to have grasped the principles as applied to the patient or case. This article describes the framework and the results of pilot tests in which students in one year at this school used the model in the three areas, earning scores of 90% or above on the assessments. The model was thus judged to be successful for students to demonstrate critical thinking skillsets in the course settings. Students consistently delivered each step of the thought process and were nearly as consistent in grasping the principles behind each step. As more critical thinking skillsets are implemented, a reinforcing network develops.

Details

ISSN :
19307837
Volume :
81
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of dental education
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8a547c5faa9056b4574ca1663cb36e9e