The framework is narrowing because it does not correspond to the performance of other economic organizations and private schools. These articles can not delete some good figures, but the framework is important as it focuses only on low numbers that affect this socio-economic group. All these articles are going through similar paths. Because they lead the reader by discussing the problem and develop the story to work in progress now and elsewhere.
I wrote this in a recent article on the "Higher Education Chronicle" website, mainly as a larger background I tried to propose. I think nearly all readers agree with the definition of this critical thinking - this definition was taught as a student in the 1980's and I will continue to work with my own students. I found a question I could not understand until a useful reader told me: "I will share your view on what critical thinking should mean," he wrote. "But in an academic world a completely different management definition plays a strong role, in which an important characteristic of critical thinking is to the existing" institution ", including political, economic, social order . Privileges and other people's punishment Critical thinking is essentially equivalent to political, economic, and social criticism. "
Last year, the "Higher Education Chronicle" published an article on "Design Thinking" such as "Can design thinking redesign higher education?" The reasonable answer to the question is "Oh, no, no," but this does not allow some people to disagree. Two articles named recently have DT enthusiasts at Stanford University to study pilgrimage. Peter N. Miller, Director of History at Bard Graduate Center, explains whether "Design of thinking Yes" is a new liberal arts. The second trend in the product design course was a product of geography: in the 1960s, members of the Stanford Community, at the retreat center of Bixer, California, which is the home of the potential movements of humans and the institutional suppliers of the new era I started walking around the Esalen Institute. . Nonsense