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Stetsenko, Anna – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
This paper offers steps towards overcoming current fragmentation within sociocultural approaches by expansively reconstructing a broad dialectical view on human development and learning (drawing on Vygotsky's project) underwritten by ideology of social justice. The common foundation for sociocultural approaches is developed by dialectically…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Ethics, Epistemology, Ideology
Baron, Jonathan – 1984
Good thinking can be placed within a descriptive framework which includes a state of doubt about what to do or believe; goal, possibilities, and evidence seeking; and evidence use. The framework is useful in describing all types of thinking, although the search process may differ in the degree of control the thinker has over his search. Examples…
Descriptors: Bias, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Educational Objectives
Ash, Anthony; And Others – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1993
Reports on a study of 198 Canadian children, ages 4-8, on their understanding of the role of evidence on the formation of beliefs. Finds that younger children evaluate opinions based on their own beliefs about the situation; older children tend to ascribe knowledge to others on the basis of evidence available to those others. (CFR)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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Crawford, Mary; Marecek, Jeanne – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1989
Contains a selection of works on feminist theory and method. Presents a description of types of articles contained in each of the following sections of the bibliography: (1) "Epistemology and Metatheory"; (2) "Critical Analysis and Reformulations"; (3) "Applications"; and (4) "Further Resources." A total of…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cognitive Processes, Discourse Modes, Epistemology
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Nugent, Susan Monroe – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1990
To teach critical thinking, teachers should (1) define critical thinking liberally enough to encompass affective responses, creativity, and flexibility; (2) respect their students; (3) discuss values and accept shifting values; (4) be receptive to change; and (5) be able to explain the epistemology of a subject. (GFW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Definitions, Epistemology