Blending critical thinking skills with the teaching of subject matter: Case of a geography lesson in a Malawi School

V. Y. Mgomezulu, L. Shawa, N. Wamba
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Critical thinking skills are essential in education. Unfortunately, education policymakers and curriculum developers in Malawi have not given a   concerted effort to promoting critical thinking skills in schools. OSISA has indicated that there is no clear evidence in the Malawi primary and   secondary school curricula that promoting critical thinking is considered   important. In this paper, we examine the definitions of critical thinking,   creative thinking, reflective thinking and we are of the view that there is a level of overlap amongst them. We also look at how the behaviours of   egocentrism and sociocentrism can undermine critical thinking. The study draws on Piaget and Vygotsky’s theory of (social) constructivism to advance approaches and practices that teachers can employ to promote critical   thinking in learners. We develop a lesson plan that incorporates critical  thinking skills and show how teachers can correct egocentric and    sociocentric tendencies that might impede critical thinking in learners. We  claim that students equipped with critical thinking skills can contribute   intellectually, socially, culturally and economically to society. Key words : critical thinking, social constructivism, lesson plan, egocentric, sociocentric
将批判性思维技能与主题教学相结合:马拉维一所学校的地理课案例
批判性思维技能在教育中是必不可少的。不幸的是,马拉维的教育政策制定者和课程开发人员并没有齐心协力在学校里培养批判性思维技能。该组织指出,在马拉维的小学和中学课程中,没有明确的证据表明促进批判性思维是重要的。在本文中,我们研究了批判性思维、创造性思维和反思性思维的定义,我们认为它们之间存在一定程度的重叠。我们还研究了自我中心主义和社会中心主义的行为如何破坏批判性思维。该研究借鉴了皮亚杰和维果茨基的(社会)建构主义理论,提出了教师可以用来促进学习者批判性思维的方法和实践。我们制定了一个包含批判性思维技能的课程计划,并展示了教师如何纠正可能阻碍学习者批判性思维的自我中心和社会中心倾向。我们认为,具备批判性思维能力的学生可以在智力、社会、文化和经济方面为社会做出贡献。关键词:批判性思维,社会建构主义,教案,自我中心,社会中心
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