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MENTAL ING:

MENTAL ING:. Thinking (Critically) in the Classroom. Rob Yost (SS) Laura Yost (DL/SS). [Un]Critical Thinking From the “Real” World. Watch the video: 1. What are several key ideas? 2. Is critical thinking demonstrated? 3. How would you use the clip to teach

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MENTAL ING:

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  1. MENTAL ING: Thinking (Critically) in the Classroom Rob Yost (SS) Laura Yost (DL/SS)

  2. [Un]Critical Thinking From the “Real” World Watch the video: 1. What are several key ideas? 2. Is critical thinking demonstrated? 3. How would you use the clip to teach critical thinking?

  3. What Is “Critical Thinking”?

  4. What Is NOT “Critical Thinking”?

  5. Underlying Assumptions • Be realistic • Expect resistance (at all levels) • Even reasoning has its limits • Maintain high expectations • Don’t blame yourself

  6. Are All Interpretations Equal? You will be shown several sources that historians might examine. Interpret each source to the best of your ability. What types of questions will you want to answer? What characteristics will determine better from worse interpretations?

  7. Basic Assumptions 1) Absolutely perfect answers do not exist. Every answer can be improved. 2) There are stronger and weaker answers and clear criteria for making judgments about them. It’s not just opinion. 3) Writing a good answer first requires being able to recognize what good answers look like. 4) Writing only improves by practicing it and by asking questions and getting feedback.

  8. Fæder ure þu þe eart on heofonum, si þin nama gehalgod. Tobecume þin rice. Gewurþe ðin willa on eorðan swa swa on heofonum. Urne gedæghwamlican hlaf syle us todæg. And forgyf us ure gyltas swa swa we forgyfað urum gyltendum. And ne gelæd þu us on costnunge, ac alys us of yfele.  Soþlice. 

  9. The Great Inflation: The Weimar Hyperinflation German marks per one U.S. dollar 12 marks (April 1919) 47 marks (Dec. 1919) 263 marks (Nov. 1921) 1922 493 marks (July) 1,000 marks (August) 3,000 marks (October) 7,000 marks (December) 1923 17,000 marks (January) 24,000 marks (April ) 353,000 marks (July) 4,621,000 (August) 98,860,000 (September) 25,260,000,000 (October) 2,193,600,000,000 (November) 4,200,000,000,000 (December)

  10. Who wrote the Five Books of Moses? 1) Why do most biblical scholars think that Moses is NOT the author of the Torah? 2) What alternative explanations have been offered to answer the question? 3) Why do we need to know how & why the Bible came about in order to interpret it? Moses (1515)

  11. Ancient Greek Philosophy Socrates (ca. 469-399 B.C.) Plato (ca. 429-347 B.C.) Aristotle (384 -322 B.C.) How does this detail from Raphael’s School of Athens (1509-1511) illustrate differences between the thought of Plato & Aristotle? Explain

  12. Heliocentrism or geocentrism? The year is 1553, ten years after the publication of De revolutionibus, you are a university scholar who has carefully read Copernicus’ book. Will you accept or reject his arguments? Explain. Be specific.

  13. How would an Aristotelian explanation of the motion of the juggling bags differ from a Newtonian description?

  14. Transmutation Both Lamarck & Darwin believed in transmutation or evolution, but they did not believe in the same explanation (mechanism) for how it worked. • How would Lamarck and Darwin differ in their explanations of how the giraffe came to be? • How would they contrast with or Cuvier’s or Paley’s explanations?

  15. Man is But a Worm Evaluate the historical validity of the following: Reaction to Darwinism was very simple: Science versus Religion. On the one hand, were scientists who believed in evolution, and on the other, were Christians who retained a literal belief in the Bible. 1) Who opposed Darwinism? 2) Why did they oppose it?  scientific  religious  political  philosophical Punch’s Almanack for 1882

  16. “ Um, . . . unfortunately, people that don't know Bolivia very much think that we are all just Indian people from the west side of the country, it's La Paz all the image that we reflect, is that poor people and very short people and Indian people. I'm from the other side of the country, the east side and it's not cold, it's very hot and we are tall and we are white people and we know English so all that misconception that Bolivia is only and ‘Andean’ Country, it's wrong, Bolivia has a lot to offer and that's my job as an ambassador of my country to let people know much diversity we have,“ Miss Bolivia at Miss Universe Pageant (2004)

  17. HONG KONG ($345 B/year in USD) • Electrical machinery & appliances, textiles & • apparel, footwear, watches & clocks, toys & • plastics, precious stones, & printed material  • JAPAN ($516 B) • Transport equipment, motor vehicles, semi- • conductors, electrical machinery, & chemicals • SOUTH KOREA ($466 B) • Semiconductors, wireless telecommunications • equipment, motor vehicles, computers, steel, • ships, & petrochemicals

  18. COSTA RICA ($6 B) • Coffee, sugar bananas, textiles, electronic • components, & electricity • COLOMBIA ($32 B) • Petroleum, coffee, coal, nickel, emeralds, • bananas, & apparel • PANAMA ($11.4 B) • Bananas, coffee, clothing, shrimp, & sugar AVG INCOME LATIN AMERICA = $43 BILLION AVG INCOME ASIA = $422 BILLION

  19. Promoting Critical Thinking • Encourage unexpected connections • Engage with ideas you’re against • Move beyond comfort zones • Avoid giving “the answer” • Tolerance for ambiguity

  20. [Un]Critical Thinking From the “Real” World Watch the video: 1. What are several key ideas? 2. Is critical thinking demonstrated? 3. How would you use the clip to teach critical thinking?

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