Wisdom Begins in Wonder
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2016-03-07
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University of Eloued جامعة الوادي
Abstract
In many language classrooms, students are assessed solely on the basis of their
linguistic productions.However, this is not enough since schools are, and have always
been, places where students are supposed to learn to think. The challenge isto teach
students higher order thinking skills and to train them to think critically.Most
educators would agree that their students are not as proficient at these kinds of
thinking since textbooks and other teaching materials often consist of tasks that
require low-level skills and ignore higher order thinking skills.
Over the years, educators such as Bloom (1956) and Gardner (1983) have worked
on the development of a simple, practical framework to help teachers be more
effective and systematic in teaching their students how to think by proposing various
ways to describe the components of thinking. Those frameworks changed the way
teachers taught and assessed students. Nowadays, educators shifted concern from
performance-oriented goals to learning-oriented goals.
To develop the skills and strategies necessary for deep and careful thinking,
students must be engaged in tasks that require critical thinking and problem solving.
Socratic questioning provides a good method to enhance learners‘ critical thinking.
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THE SECOND NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE, MIND AND LEARNER'S COGNITIVE CAPACITIES March, 7th/8th 2016 University of Eloued