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Developing Reflective Judgement

by King, Karen S. Kitchener, KS Kitchener KS, Andrew Nancy King
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Overview

How do students learn to reason and think about complex issues? This book fills a critical gap in our understanding of a long-neglected facet of the critical thinking process: reflective judgment. Drawing on extensive cross-sectional and longitudinal research, King and Kitchener detail the series of stages that lay the foundation for reflective thinking, and they trace the development of reflective judgment through adolescence and adulthood.

The authors also describe the implications of the Reflective Judgment Model for working with students in the classroom and beyond—encouraging educators to think differently about interactions with their students and to create ways of more effectively promoting the ability to make reflective judgments.

Synopsis

How do students learn to reason and think about complex issues? This book fills a critical gap in our understanding of a long-neglected facet of the critical thinking process: reflective judgment. Drawing on extensive cross-sectional and longitudinal research, King and Kitchener detail the series of stages that lay the foundation for reflective thinking, and they trace the development of reflective judgment through adolescence and adulthood.

The authors also describe the implications of the Reflective Judgment Model for working with students in the classroom and beyond—encouraging educators to think differently about interactions with their students and to create ways of more effectively promoting the ability to make reflective judgments.

About the Author, King

PATRICIA M. KING is associate professor and acting chair of the Department of Higher Education and Student Affairs at Bowling Green State University. KAREN STROHM KITCHENER is a professor in the College of Education and the director of the counseling psychology program at the University of Denver.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1994
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
352
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781555426293

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