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    infridgement intended. Theoretical Framework The theoretical framework of this study is: Instruction can be targeted more efficientlywhen students are homogeneously grouped (Allan‚ 1991; Barnard‚ as cited by Tyack‚ 1974;Benbow & Stanley‚ 1996; Gamoran‚ 2009; Gamoran & Weinstein‚ 1998; Keliher‚ 1931; Oakes& Guiton‚ 1995; Turney‚ 1931). In his support of the ruling Parents Involved v. Seattle‚ Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas referred to this framework writing‚ "schools frequently group students

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    problems of education in the 21st century TEACHING ETHICS AND CRITICAL THINKING IN CONTEMPORARY SCHOOLS Bojan Borstner‚ Smiljana Gartner University of Maribor‚ Slovenia E-mail: bojan.borstner@um.si‚ smiljana.gartner@um.si Abstract Basic ethical questions‚ dilemmas and especially decisions do not only affect the life of an individual but can also affect lives of others. In some professional ethics‚ where decisions about a person’s life or death are made‚ decisions can even be irreversible. In this

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    Critical thinking‚ according to Micheal Scriven & Richard Paul are defined as the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skilfully conceptualizing‚ applying‚ analyzing‚ synthesizing and evaluating information gathered from‚ or generated by‚ observation experience reflection‚ reasoning or communication as a guide to belief and action. Critical thinking is the general term given to a wide range of cognitive and intellectual skills needed to effectively identify‚ analyze and evaluate

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    Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) provide diverse ways in which the clients and counsellors can both be protected. The ethical framework provided by the BACP focuses on this aspect that it is the right of the clients and the counsellors to be protected from any kind harm that may arise in the confidentiality issue. In order to protect clients and counsellors‚ the ethical framework has designed certain rules which would help the said individuals in their counselling and psychotherapy aspect. For Clients

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    Abstract The primary purpose of this paper is to identify how critical thinking skills contribute to confident‚ quality decisions‚ how critical thinking assisted me in my decision to become an occupation therapist as well as in my choice to attend the University of ------------. According to Michael Scriven and Richard Paul in their work Defining Critical Thinking ‚ critical thinking is defined as the "intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing‚ applying‚ analyzing

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    commonly used to attempt to persuade without argument. Concealed claim contain dubious claim to a loaded question‚ such as “When did you stop beating your wife?”. The answer may conceal the fact which called as concealed argument. Source: Critical Thinking & Information Literacy across the curriculum‚ Retrieved from: http://www.bellevuecollege.edu/lmc/ilac/Curric/kint/phil7.htm Answer (iii) In the principle of rational discussion‚ we have to assume several things such as the person who is discussing

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    Critical Thinking Complete the matrix by identifying the six stages of critical thinking‚ describing how to move from each stage to the next‚ and listing obstacles you may face as you move to the next stage of critical thinking. Stages of Critical Thinking How to Move to the Next Stage Obstacles to Moving to the Next Stage EXAMPLE: The Unreflective Thinker Examine my thinking to identify problems that affect my thinking. Deceiving myself about the effectiveness of my thinking The Challenged

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    process of their chronic conditions. Research designs congruent with theoretical frameworks of African Americans are important. However‚ many researchers remain unfamiliar with Africana womanist thought or are unsure as to how this framework can be used to inform specific aspects of self-management practices. Methods: The purpose of this exploratory study is to explain an Africana womanist epistemologic framework that can undergird the development of self-management intervention designs aimed

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    CRITICAL THINKING STAGES ________________________________________ To develop as thinkers‚ one must pass through stages of development in critical thinking. Significant gains in the intellectual quality of a person’s work will be achieved when critical thinking is properly cultivated and only through predictable stages. If one is to progress through these stages‚ critical thinking must be learned. The following assumptions should be made: (a) that there are predictable stages through which every

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    LATERAL THINKING ❖ The mind is a self-organizing information system (the mind does not organize information but provides an environment for incoming information to organize itself into patterns). That is why SOIS are inevitably patterning systems. ❖ Patterning systems are highly effective and they have certain immense advantages. These advantages arise directly from the nature of the system. ❖ But this same nature also gives rise to certain disadvantages or limitations

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