Artículo/Article
Reflections about complex thought and complex thinking:Why these theoretical constructs maters on higher education?
Fecha
2023-03-17Registro en:
Baena-Rojas, J.J., Suárez-Brito, P., & López-Caudana, E.O. (2023). Reflections about complex thought and complex thinking: Why these theroretical constructs maters on higher education? European Journal of Contemporary Education 12(1). 4-18. DOI: 10.13187/ejced.2023.1.4
European Journal of Contemporary Education
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Autor
Baena Rojas, José Jaime
Suárez Brito, Paloma
López Caudana, Edgar Omar
Institución
Resumen
This article is based on the knowledge that complex thinking as a construct is nowadays
shaping a system of meta-competencies which depends entirely on synergy at all its levels.
In higher education contexts, it is well known that the development of transversal competencies
allows fostering a better recognition and adaptation to the environment. However, the indistinct
use of some concepts that allude to competencies generates confusion regarding what they imply,
both theoretically and practically. Consequently, the present article analyzes the differences
between complex thought and complex thinking, as relevant concepts, and competencies in higher
education. We analyzed to what extent the concept of complex thought is a possible starting point
for the adoption of the term and development of the competence of complex thinking, and how this
is permeating all branches of knowledge. A qualitative research methodology was used to support
the present theoretical reflection, through a critical reflection of the literature. Both concepts, their
uses, and implications were analyzed through a compilation of scientific papers, which allowed an
entire observation, and document analysis to ensure objective study. The present work presents
practical implications in higher education contexts: 1) complex thought has become a relevant
matter for explaining the multidisciplinary from theory of knowledge in epistemology, and
2) complex thinking has become a mean for ensuring new academic skills and strengths for
problem solving among students in higher education.