Multidimensional Thinking in a Community of Inquiry vs Critical Thinking

John Dewey’s most basic assumption was that learning improves to the degree that it arises out of the process of reflection. Dewey initially used the terms ‘critical thinking’ and ‘reflective thinking’ interchangeably by putting critical thinking as the main part of reflection. As time went on, term...

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Main Author: Shahrtash, Farzaneh
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.budhi-15422024-11-30T08:54:02Z Multidimensional Thinking in a Community of Inquiry vs Critical Thinking Shahrtash, Farzaneh John Dewey’s most basic assumption was that learning improves to the degree that it arises out of the process of reflection. Dewey initially used the terms ‘critical thinking’ and ‘reflective thinking’ interchangeably by putting critical thinking as the main part of reflection. As time went on, terminologies concerning reflection proliferated, spawning a host of synonyms such as “Critical Thinking,” (CT) “Problem Solving,” “Inquiry” and “Higher Order Thinking” (HOT). Reflective thinking now refers to the whole process of thinking, while critical thinking is simply a type of thinking accompanied by creative thinking. The “Community of Inquiry” (COI) however, is both cognitive and affective. It includes empathy and insights that make students more competent in making good judgments. The Philosophy for Children (P4C) movement adopted the COI methodology to enhance the dialogical and multi-dimensional thinking skills to help students do philosophy instead of merely learning about Philosophy. 2024-11-30T12:03:14Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/budhi/vol21/iss3/3 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/budhi/article/1542/viewcontent/Budhi_2021.3_203_20Article_20__20Shahrtash.pdf Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture Archīum Ateneo reflective thinking Inquiry critical thinking (CT) "Community of Inquiry" (COI) "Philosophy for Children" (P4C)
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topic reflective thinking
Inquiry
critical thinking (CT)
"Community of Inquiry" (COI)
"Philosophy for Children" (P4C)
spellingShingle reflective thinking
Inquiry
critical thinking (CT)
"Community of Inquiry" (COI)
"Philosophy for Children" (P4C)
Shahrtash, Farzaneh
Multidimensional Thinking in a Community of Inquiry vs Critical Thinking
description John Dewey’s most basic assumption was that learning improves to the degree that it arises out of the process of reflection. Dewey initially used the terms ‘critical thinking’ and ‘reflective thinking’ interchangeably by putting critical thinking as the main part of reflection. As time went on, terminologies concerning reflection proliferated, spawning a host of synonyms such as “Critical Thinking,” (CT) “Problem Solving,” “Inquiry” and “Higher Order Thinking” (HOT). Reflective thinking now refers to the whole process of thinking, while critical thinking is simply a type of thinking accompanied by creative thinking. The “Community of Inquiry” (COI) however, is both cognitive and affective. It includes empathy and insights that make students more competent in making good judgments. The Philosophy for Children (P4C) movement adopted the COI methodology to enhance the dialogical and multi-dimensional thinking skills to help students do philosophy instead of merely learning about Philosophy.
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publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/budhi/vol21/iss3/3
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