artículo
Developing Critical Thinking in Technical and Vocational Education and Training
Fecha
2023Registro en:
10.3390/educsci13060590
978-0-367-52006-9
2227-7102
978-1-032-19975-7
978-0-367-52004-5
0718-2295
SCOPUS_ID:85139153824
WOS:001014140000001
Autor
Lopez, Felipe
Contreras, Mayra
Nussbaum, Miguel
Paredes, Ricardo
Gelerstein, Damian
Alvares, Danilo
Chiuminatto Munoz Pablo Andres
Institución
Resumen
Critical thinking has been difficult to develop in technical and vocational education and training, where acquiring practical skills is often the priority. This study looks at whether tried-and-tested methods for developing critical thinking in higher education are also effective in this educational context. To test this, an intervention was carried out as part of a compulsory, semester-long "Basic Communication Skills" class for 149 first year engineering students. This involved linking the expected learning outcomes for the course to a series of sub-skills comprising an updated definition of critical thinking. Furthermore, a set of strategies promoting active participation among students was also implemented. The proposed methodology led to improved levels of critical thinking when compared to traditional teaching methods. It was found that lessons characterized as interactive, dynamic, and encouraging active student participation facilitate the teacher's job in the classroom and improve the development of critical thinking in a specific technical and vocational education context.