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Teaching
Excellence Workshop: Teaching and Evaluating Critical Thinking
Dr. Ed
Neal, Director of Faculty Development
Center for Teaching and Learning
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
October 16, 2008, 8:00
a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Center for Teaching Excellence Room 511, Thomas Cooper Library
Seating is Limited:
RSVP online by October 10 by submitting the short electronic form
below.
Description
Most of us want our students to think critically about the subject
matter that we teach, but the issue of “content coverage” seems to
stand in the way. In this workshop, participants will:
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Learn to identify the distinctions
between categories of thinking skills |
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Explore the strategies used in
critical thinking |
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Identify teaching approaches that
facilitate the development of higher-order thinking |
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Learn methods for evaluating
critical thinking using traditional and non-traditional
assessment techniques |
Critical thinking is dynamic and
engaging and doesn’t have to compromise covering content! This
workshop will help you integrate critical thinking strategies into
your classes. A light continental breakfast will begin at 8 a.m.,
and the workshop will begin at 8:15 a.m.
Topic Relevant Information
- Teaching and Evaluating Critical Thinking (PDF)
This is a handout for the workshop.
About the Presenter
Ed Neal began his college teaching career in 1968 as a professor of
Russian history. In 1978, he created the first faculty development
program at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Currently,
as Director of Faculty Development in the UNC Center for Teaching
and Learning, he is responsible for programs that help faculty
members and graduate students become more effective teachers. As an
adjunct faculty member in Education, Nursing, Dentistry, and
Communication Studies, he teaches graduate and post-doctoral courses
in college teaching and higher education pedagogy. He is also active
in regional and national faculty development organizations. He is
the editor of The Journal of Faculty Development and serves
on the editorial boards of The National Teaching and Learning
Forum and Innovative Higher Education.
This Teaching Excellence Workshop is
sponsored by the Center for Teaching Excellence and the College of
Arts and Sciences.
Note: To cancel an RSVP, please e-mail
cte@sc.edu.
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