Critical Thinking for Adults: Can it be Taught?

Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 10 (2):9-11 (1992)
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Abstract

Much research into why and how critical thinking can be taught is directed towards traditional educational contexts and students. But how can those who are already in the workforce--or who would like to be--obtain needed preparation, as adults, for gaining crucial skills in critical thinking, innovation, and problem solving? Mastery in such skills cannot be learned just by mechanical training techniques, delivered online or otherwise, and many adult-oriented materials for enhancing creativity and problem-solving seem best suited for already-prepared minds. The paper invites researchers to inquire how less well-prepared adults can also succeed in bridging this gap.

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William M. Goodman
University Of Ontario Institute Of Technology

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