Critical Thinking to be considered for publication in Academic Exchange Quarterly print edition: Spring,   Summer,   Fall,   or   Winter   See Submission & Publication Timeline.   ( early, regular, short ) Note, early submission includes consideration for co-publication in AEQ Open-Access- outlets (see bottom of this page). Please observe Six simple submission steps Steve Pec   Editor of Academic Exchange Quarterly ![]() |
Focus: Despite the long standing tradition and popularity of the lecture format, it is very limiting when trying to develop critical thinking skills among students. Developing critical thinking skills is regarded by many educational professionals as being of primary importance. However, many educators seem to have only a vague understanding of what critical thinking is and how it can be taught. This issue will aim to address this problem by outlining what is meant by critical thinking, how it can adequately be demonstrated, why it is an important intellectual skill, and strategies for fostering critical thinking. Manuscripts are sought from those whose experiences, methods, and assessments in the high school or college classroom have produced meaningful ways to teach critical thinking, whether in the traditional classroom, through on-line courses, or a combination of class meetings and web-based work. Manuscripts devoted to the challenges of imparting the nuances of critical thinking are also invited Who May Submit: Faculty, administrators, librarians and graduate students.   Please identify your submission with keyword: CRITICAL
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