critical thinking= interview/job prospects ?
Добавлено: 06 мар 2013, 12:41
The 10 Skills That Will Get You Hired In 2013
http://www.forbes.com/sites/meghancasse ... b-in-2013/
"Learning a technology is the easy part. Having the mindset to apply it, having the mindset and logic to process it, being thorough and detail-oriented while doing so, these are the critical skills"
Но при этом, считается, что те, кто сейчас принимает госуд. решения об образовании , не научились критическому мышлению ( и имеют дипломы гуманитариев):)
"The message coming from the policy world is clear: if you want a job, study math and science.
A common refrain among those of us who teach in the arts and humanities is to decry how governments, and perhaps the public at large, just don’t get it. If only they understood that the value of a liberal education cannot just be measured in dollars and cents, we are known to lament. What about the role of the arts in promoting democratic citizenship? Or in fostering critical thinking? Or in creating the entrepreneurial spirit that is so necessary for innovation?
Recently, I’ve been thinking a lot about who they are, and what I’ve realized is rather unsettling: many of them are our graduates. Six of the last eight ministers of education in my home province of Ontario (along with the current premier of the province) have BAs from Ontario universities. More broadly, across the country, thousands of Canadians graduate with degrees in the arts and humanities every year. And many of them are in positions that affect government decisions about the future of postsecondary education.
Why, then, aren’t more of our current and former students speaking out on our behalf?
I think part of the problem is the way that we have taught them. Too many BA graduates complete their degrees without an ability to articulate what they have learned, or at least what we have encouraged them to learn."
http://www.universityaffairs.ca/why-we- ... ation.aspx
Так всё же,физики или лирики? Чему учить детей?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/meghancasse ... b-in-2013/
"Learning a technology is the easy part. Having the mindset to apply it, having the mindset and logic to process it, being thorough and detail-oriented while doing so, these are the critical skills"
Но при этом, считается, что те, кто сейчас принимает госуд. решения об образовании , не научились критическому мышлению ( и имеют дипломы гуманитариев):)
"The message coming from the policy world is clear: if you want a job, study math and science.
A common refrain among those of us who teach in the arts and humanities is to decry how governments, and perhaps the public at large, just don’t get it. If only they understood that the value of a liberal education cannot just be measured in dollars and cents, we are known to lament. What about the role of the arts in promoting democratic citizenship? Or in fostering critical thinking? Or in creating the entrepreneurial spirit that is so necessary for innovation?
Recently, I’ve been thinking a lot about who they are, and what I’ve realized is rather unsettling: many of them are our graduates. Six of the last eight ministers of education in my home province of Ontario (along with the current premier of the province) have BAs from Ontario universities. More broadly, across the country, thousands of Canadians graduate with degrees in the arts and humanities every year. And many of them are in positions that affect government decisions about the future of postsecondary education.
Why, then, aren’t more of our current and former students speaking out on our behalf?
I think part of the problem is the way that we have taught them. Too many BA graduates complete their degrees without an ability to articulate what they have learned, or at least what we have encouraged them to learn."
http://www.universityaffairs.ca/why-we- ... ation.aspx
Так всё же,физики или лирики? Чему учить детей?