Think! Evidence

Teaching Critical and Creative Thinking Skills as Part of the Technical Communications Curriculum

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dc.contributor Delores B. Gallo
dc.contributor John Murray
dc.contributor Robert Swartz
dc.creator Harrington, Anne
dc.date 1989-09-01T07:00:00Z
dc.date 1989-10-01T07:00:00Z
dc.identifier http://scholarworks.umb.edu/cct_capstone/138
dc.description <p>I incorporated critical thinking instruction in the writing curriculum by using three writing projects: journal writing, a policy paper on AIDS, and an assignment to evaluate grammar checkers. In their journal writing students both generated and evaluated ideas. In the AIDS project, they reinforced these convergent and divergent thinking skills within the context of a real-world issue. For the software project, students practiced thinking skills in an arena that was more technical and objective, but in which they were evaluating fundamental writing criteria. These diverse assignments, based on a philosophically compatible approach to the teaching of writing, helped students develop critical and creative thinking skills along with content knowledge and effective written expression.</p>
dc.subject Higher Education
dc.subject Writing
dc.subject Health
dc.subject Higher Education and Teaching
dc.subject Medicine and Health Sciences
dc.title Teaching Critical and Creative Thinking Skills as Part of the Technical Communications Curriculum
dc.thesis
dc.thesis Master of Arts (MA)


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