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The QEP and Me. QEP Update August 16, 2007. 1. What is a QEP? 2. What is the topic of our QEP? 3. (Fill in the blanks for the title of our QEP) Seeking the ____: Developing ________ Thinkers at _______. Q: Quality E: Enhancement P: Plan. Our QEP Topic: Critical Thinking
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The QEP and Me QEP Update August 16, 2007
1. What is a QEP?2. What is the topic of our QEP?3. (Fill in the blanks for the title of our QEP) Seeking the ____: Developing ________ Thinkers at _______
Our QEP Topic: Critical Thinking Our Title: Seeking the Ox: Developing Critical Thinkers at LFCC
How did we get here? • Summer, 2006: Topic selection • Fall, 2007: Research team meetings, literature review, discussions • January 2007: Presentation of definition, purposes, and three broad strategies • April 2007: Draft ready for review • Summer 2007: Revisions
We demonstrate critical thinking when we… • Explain, analyze and synthesize what we see, hear and read • Use creativity to discover multiple and diverse approaches to issues • Find relevant information to address tasks and problems • Evaluate claims and evidence to draw reasonable conclusions • Justify conclusions and solutions • Apply concepts to real-world problems • See connections and patterns both within disciplines and across disciplines • Reflect on our own thinking and learning.
Three Broad Strategies Professional Development Curricular Enhancement Activities Outside the Classroom
Coming Events Workshops: Dr. Barry Stein, Tennessee Technical University Full-time Faculty, 8/16, 1:15 Adjunct Faculty, 8/16, 7:30
Coming Events • QEP Days • Everyone urged to wear the QEP t-shirt • QEP themed activities on all campuses • Brown bag discussions • Critical Thinking Open House Events • What kinds of thinking are required for success throughout the college?
Coming Events • SACS/COC on-site visit (October) • QEP evaluator will be a part of the on-site team • Critical Thinking Focus Groups (career and industry) • QEP/critical thinking webpage
Coming Events • Pilot program: critical thinking assessment at college entry • Program development: SDV 100 critical thinking module • Course assessment: measuring the critical thinking learning outcome for designated courses
10 Commandments • KNOW the CT SLO for your course(s) • IDENTIFY and SCHEDULE assignments that support that SLO with practice and feedback • ASSESS the critical thinking SLO • SHARE experiences, successes, struggles, tips, techniques, questions, and insights with faculty, staff, and administrators.
10 Commandments, continued 5. Wear the QEP t-shirt on designated QEP days 6. Watch for examples of critical thought on campus 7. Participate in a QEP discussion group during the semester 8. Ask: “Am I thinking critically?”
10 Commandments, continued 9. Ask a QEP team member or Ramon Selove to explain the ox pictures. 10. Keep up the good work.
Resources • Critical Thinking In Our Classes (sample assignments from LFCC faculty) • The Miniature Guide to Critical Thinking: Concepts and Tools (excellent overview of CT with questions) • Seeking The Ox: Developing Critical Thinkers at LFCC (QEP – with literature review)
The seeker begins by recognizing that he or she is lacking. Knowing that we don’t know is an important step towards better thinking… The Ox-Herder Pictures
There are obvious benefits when our thinking and knowing WORK for us…
Eventually, a seeker (or thinker, in our case) goes back into the world to share what he has learned and to make a difference. ASK RAMON SELOVE
Questions? If you have questions, comments, or suggestions, please forward them to Miriam Moore mmoore2@lfcc.edu 868-7173