To succeed in higher education today, college students need to develop the all-important skill of critical thinking. In this innovative new volume Judy Daniel lays out a blueprint for success in the college classroom. This is an interactive book to be used throughout a single semester. The journal format allows students to assess daily their intellectual progress in several areas of critical thinking. Students answer questions, record their thoughts, and compare their ideas to those of many successful thinkers throughout history. This format also allows teachers to provide to students their own reading prompts from newspapers, magazines, or even scholarly journals from a variety of disciplines. The book is divided into twelve sections - corresponding to a like number of weeks - with each one addressing a different critical thinking skill. Daniel asks students to analyze their own motivations and preparations in learning. She then offers various strategies for different learning situations. The heart of the book is the five sections, or weeks, devoted to critical thinking about scholarly writing. These chapters take the students through an intellectual process dubbed by Daniel as the "TASKS" system. This acronym stands for Thesis, Audience/Approach, Subtopics, Knowledge, and Summary. Each week, students can explore questions that help them analyze what they read with these concepts in mind. This book is ideal as a supplement in any first-semester college class, or as a main text in a Freshman Experience program. Teachers of advanced high school classes also will find this book of great benefit for preparing their students for higher education.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:B007RCV8QE
ISBN13:9781893114265
Release Date:September 2000
Publisher:State House Press at the Texas Center-Schrein
As a Freshman Seminar Professor, I can honestly say this is a wonderful Freshman Seminar textbook. Ms. Daniel has successfully formulated a journal for critical thinking. The positive re-inforcement quotes and the space for the students to put their own favorite thoughts and quotes are a great confidence builder for the students. The journal is very well organized and takes the students week by week through different life building skills necessary to succeed in college. Ms. Daniel covers such topics as, "Methods for Critical Thinking" and "Active Learning". Keeping an active journal throughout the semester becomes a self-analysis for the student, thereby helping them to formulate opinons to support their beliefs during their intimating freshman year. I would highly reccommed this textbook for anyone wanting to bring critical thinking into a program or classroom.
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