Week 1 A - Orientation and Pre-Instructional Activities

Activity 1 :: Activity 2 :: Activity 3 :: Activity 4 :: Activity 5 :: Activity 6

Introduction

In this first activity you will be oriented to the requirements for the Reasoning and Problem Solving domain.

The goal of the Reasoning and Problem Solving domain is to lead students to a systematic examination of an open-ended issue or problem that takes them beyond an unexamined point of view. As students explore aspects of critical thinking, they find themselves consciously monitoring their thinking in order to improve the way they think. As they become more self-aware thinkers, they learn to balance a healthy skepticism with an intellectual humility that discourages premature closure on issues they seek to understand.

Learning to become an effective and fair critical thinker prepares students for responsible participation as professionals and citizens, as well as in their personal lives. To realize the goal of this domain, students must practice conscious, systematic and self-reflective reasoning incorporating the standards and elements of critical thinking.

Competencies

Within the Reasoning & Problem Solving domain, there are six (6) competencies.

Domain 106 –Reasoning & Problem Solving

 

Citation: Week 1 A - Orientation and Pre-Instructional Activities. (2008, October 10). Retrieved March 18, 2010, from Western Governors University Web site: http://ocw.wgu.edu/liberal-arts/clrps-after-11-1-2008/a11.html.
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