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2007-08 Critical Thinking Session 3. http://thaiuo.uoregon.edu Leslie Opp-Beckman University of Oregon Siriporn “Sao” Payonngkhunjohn. Topics, Session 03. Opening Remarks. Activity 1, Discuss. Overview of Critical Reading. Activity 2, Fables. Wrap Up and Questions/Answers.
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2007-08 Critical Thinking Session 3 http://thaiuo.uoregon.edu Leslie Opp-BeckmanUniversity of Oregon Siriporn “Sao” Payonngkhunjohn
Topics, Session 03 Opening Remarks. Activity 1, Discuss. Overview of Critical Reading. Activity 2, Fables. Wrap Up and Questions/Answers.
Activity, Discuss 1) Where are you on this curriculum continuum?<-----------------------------------------------------> FINISH THE BOOKMAKE CHANGES 2) What are some differences (examples) between reading for comprehension and reading critically? 3) How are reading and writing connected in your class? Choose 1 person in your group to be a writer and 1 person to be a reporter.
CT Definition …the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluatinginformation…as a guide to belief and action. (Scriven & Paul, 1992)
HOTS Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) Gathering information (reading). Understanding ideas. Breaking ideas into parts. Creating new meaning. Making judgments about ideas.
Blooms Taxonomy Bloom’s Taxonomy relates this to: Comprehend = foundation. HOTS: Analyze HOTS: Synthesize HOTS: Evaluate HOTS: Create
Activity, Fables Task in two parts: PART I… Identify a fable (Thai or other). Write the name of the fable in large letters on paper. Write 4-6 main events that happen in the story. Keep this very short & simple!
Activity, Fables Task in two parts: PART II… Write 2-3 questions to check comprehension. Write 2-3 questions or ideas to develop HOTS. Choose 1 person in your group to be a writer and 1 person to be a reporter.
CT in ELT! Find CT lesson plan ideas you can adapt, see Education World:http://www.education-world.com Be prepared to report back on your own class experiences in the next session. What worked? What didn’t? Why?
2007-08 Critical Thinking Session 3 http://thaiuo.uoregon.edu Leslie Opp-BeckmanUniversity of Oregon Siriporn “Sao” Payonngkhunjohn