A Word About Critical Thinking Skills…
CEHS students go into the professional world as educators, administrators, counselors, generalists and social workers. They teach classes, deal with clients, manage school buildings, work with people in crisis, and administer programs.
Underlying all of these future activities is the need for students to solve problems and think critically.
The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AACU) has put a lot of thought and effort into defining critical thinking skills. In written assignments. AACU categories include:
While the ability to assess documents critically are very important, CEHS students are active in the world.
Next time we will explore the SKILLS that are needed to be critical thinkers in the workplace.
Til next time,
The Data Wizard