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Critical Thinking Assessment Test CAT. Critical Thinking Institute October 9, 2009. St. Petersburg College. Objectives: Summarize CAT data from 2008 and 2009 administrations Panel Discussion: Feedback from CAT Scoring Workshop Participants. St. Petersburg College.
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Critical Thinking Assessment TestCAT Critical Thinking Institute October 9, 2009
St. Petersburg College Objectives: • Summarize CAT data from 2008 and 2009 administrations • Panel Discussion: Feedback from CAT Scoring Workshop Participants Critical Thinking Institute
St. Petersburg College SPC’s definition of Critical Thinking: “Critical thinking is the active and systematic process of communication, problem-solving, evaluation, analysis, synthesis, and reflection, both individually and in community, to foster understanding, support sound decision-making, and guide action.” Critical Thinking Institute
CAT: Critical Thinking Assessment Test Overview CAT Overview Website: http://www.tntech.edu/cat/home Critical Thinking Institute
CAT: Critical Thinking Assessment Test Skills Assessed by CAT (http://www.tntech.edu/cat/skills/ ) Critical Thinking Institute
CAT Assessment Skills Assessed by CAT (http://www.tntech.edu/cat/skills/ ) • Evaluating Information • Separate factual information from inferences. • Interpret numerical relationships in graphs. • Understand the limitations of correlational data. • Evaluate evidence and identify inappropriate conclusions. • Creative Thinking • Identify alternative interpretations for data or observations. • Identify new information that might support or contradict a hypthesis. • Explain how new information can change a problem. • Learning and Problem Solving • Separate relevant from irrelevant information. • Integrate information to solve problems. • Learn and apply new information. • Use mathematical skills to solve real-world problems. • Communication • Communicate ideas effectively. Critical Thinking Institute
CAT: Critical Thinking Assessment Test • Administered by faculty champions in selected sections in Spring 2008; faculty scoring workshop held in July 2008 (87 assessments scored) • Administered by faculty champions in selected sections in Summer 2009; faculty scoring workshop held in July 2009 (62 assessments scored) • Future administrations in Spring sessions, possibly in mathematics general education classes (i.e. MAC1105, MGF1106, STA2023) Critical Thinking Institute
Distribution of Students by Course: 2008/2009 Critical Thinking Institute
CAT Results by Gender Critical Thinking Institute
CAT Results by Age Critical Thinking Institute
CAT Results by Credits Earned Critical Thinking Institute
2009: Course by Credits Earned Critical Thinking Institute
2009: CAT Score by GPA Critical Thinking Institute
CAT Scoring Workshop • Held on July 10, 2009 at Epicenter • 12 Faculty participated: • 62 CAT assessments were scored • Christy Powers • Katie Woods • Cathy King • Anna Neuzil • Sarah Moseley • Chad Mairn • Jane Till • Mika Nelson • Arlene Gillis • Darlene Westberg • Holly Hoopes • Irene Hayrapetian Critical Thinking Institute
CAT Scoring Workshop Panel • Arlene Gillis • Irene Hayrapetian • Holly Hoopes • Jane E. Till • Darlene Westberg Critical Thinking Institute
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