Critical Thinking Dispositions: Their Nature and Assessability

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  • Robert H. Ennis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v18i2.2378

Keywords:

critical thinking, disposition, alternatives, open-mindedness, assessment

Abstract

Assuming that critical thinking dispositions are at least as important as critical thinking abilities, Ennis examines the concept of critical thinking disposition and suggests some criteria for judging sets of them. He considers a leading approach to their analysis and offers as an alternative a simpler set, including the disposition to seek alternatives and be open to them. After examining some gender-bias and subject-specificity challenges to promoting critical thinking dispositions, he notes some difficulties involved in assessing critical thinking dispositions, and suggests an exploratory attempt to assess them.

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1996-01-01

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