Integrating critical thinking and problem solving skills in the teaching of technical courses: The narrative of a Malaysian private university

This paper seeks to discuss the teaching approaches employed by the lecturers at a private university in integrating one of the soft skills, which is critical thinking and problem solving skills in their teaching of technical courses. in addition, this paper also addresses lecturers' and studen...

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Main Authors: Idrus, Hairuzila, Mohd Dahan, Hazadiah, Abdullah, Normah
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spelling my.utp.eprints.60942017-01-19T08:23:37Z Integrating critical thinking and problem solving skills in the teaching of technical courses: The narrative of a Malaysian private university Idrus, Hairuzila Mohd Dahan, Hazadiah Abdullah, Normah LB2300 Higher Education This paper seeks to discuss the teaching approaches employed by the lecturers at a private university in integrating one of the soft skills, which is critical thinking and problem solving skills in their teaching of technical courses. in addition, this paper also addresses lecturers' and students' perceptions on the integration of these skills in the teaching and learning of technical courses in order to find out whether there is any significant difference in their perceptions. the methods used to obtain the data were survey questionnaires and interviews. The results indicate that critical thinking and problem solving skills is olaced as most important soft skills by the lecturers and the final year students and is being integrated in the teaching by employing problem-based learning approach, project oriented problem-based approach and project-based approach. The results also reveal that there is no congruence between the lecturers and students in the way they perceived the integration of critical thinking and problem solving skills in the teaching of technical courses. The results are then further discussed. 2010-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6094/1/51.pdf Idrus, Hairuzila and Mohd Dahan, Hazadiah and Abdullah, Normah (2010) Integrating critical thinking and problem solving skills in the teaching of technical courses: The narrative of a Malaysian private university. Conference Proceeding: 2010 2nd International Congress On Engineering Education (CFP106). pp. 258-263. ISSN ISBN: 978-1-4244-7310-6 http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6094/
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Idrus, Hairuzila
Mohd Dahan, Hazadiah
Abdullah, Normah
Integrating critical thinking and problem solving skills in the teaching of technical courses: The narrative of a Malaysian private university
description This paper seeks to discuss the teaching approaches employed by the lecturers at a private university in integrating one of the soft skills, which is critical thinking and problem solving skills in their teaching of technical courses. in addition, this paper also addresses lecturers' and students' perceptions on the integration of these skills in the teaching and learning of technical courses in order to find out whether there is any significant difference in their perceptions. the methods used to obtain the data were survey questionnaires and interviews. The results indicate that critical thinking and problem solving skills is olaced as most important soft skills by the lecturers and the final year students and is being integrated in the teaching by employing problem-based learning approach, project oriented problem-based approach and project-based approach. The results also reveal that there is no congruence between the lecturers and students in the way they perceived the integration of critical thinking and problem solving skills in the teaching of technical courses. The results are then further discussed.
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author Idrus, Hairuzila
Mohd Dahan, Hazadiah
Abdullah, Normah
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Abdullah, Normah
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title Integrating critical thinking and problem solving skills in the teaching of technical courses: The narrative of a Malaysian private university
title_short Integrating critical thinking and problem solving skills in the teaching of technical courses: The narrative of a Malaysian private university
title_full Integrating critical thinking and problem solving skills in the teaching of technical courses: The narrative of a Malaysian private university
title_fullStr Integrating critical thinking and problem solving skills in the teaching of technical courses: The narrative of a Malaysian private university
title_full_unstemmed Integrating critical thinking and problem solving skills in the teaching of technical courses: The narrative of a Malaysian private university
title_sort integrating critical thinking and problem solving skills in the teaching of technical courses: the narrative of a malaysian private university
publishDate 2010
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