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Critical Thinking Subcommittee of the. Educational Oversight Group. Critical Thinking Subcommittee. Provide added scrutiny and emphasis on critical thinking assessments. Review institutional data from critical thinking assessments and identify goals and objectives to improve student learning.
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Critical Thinking Subcommittee of the Educational Oversight Group
Critical Thinking Subcommittee • Provide added scrutiny and emphasis on critical thinking assessments. • Review institutional data from critical thinking assessments and identify goals and objectives to improve student learning.
CT Sub & QEC Met Sept. 17 • College-Wide Student Activity • Center of Excellence for Teaching and Learning • QEP Update • QEP College-Wide Assessment • Next Meeting (tentative) • Friday, February 18, EpiCenter – 2-304
Faculty Champions Focused on critical thinking in their field Working with their Academic Roundtables Practicing Evidence-Based Teaching Developing Instructional Portfolio
Critical Thinking Retreat • Friday, January 2810:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. • Natural Habitat Park and Environmental Center, Seminole Campus
ARCAssessment Rubric for Critical Thinking • Component of all Ethics courses • Randomly-selected PHI 1600 each fall semester • Kevin Murray (SE) • Deborah Culbert & Kathleen Smiley (SPG) • David Monroe & Maureen Mahoney (TS) • Thomas Derzypolski (CL) • Scoring Workshop • Friday, November 19, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., EpiCenter - 1-326
CATCritical Thinking Assessment Test • Randomly-selected STA 2023 and MAC 1105 each spring semester • Scoring Workshop (tentative) • Friday, May 27, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., EpiCenter - 1-326
“It Ain’t About Accreditation” • Learning to engage in active inquiry is likely to assist students in finishing what they start.
Enhancing student learning by Improving students’ ability to think critically Questions?