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Trends in critical thinking instruction in 21st-century research and practice: Upgrading instruction in digital environments

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THINKING SKILLS AND CREATIVITY
Volume 49, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsc.2023.101383

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Critical thinking instruction; Online learning; Digital environments

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The aim of this literature review is to explore how critical thinking (CT) instruction has been conducted in the 21st century and its potential development in the digital world. Previous research recommends explicit CT instruction, but its impact on practice has been limited. Empirical studies suggest that dialogue-based activities, authentic instruction, mentoring, and individual learning are effective practices for CT instruction. However, there are still gaps in research and practice, particularly in terms of synthesis/creativity, dispositions, and ethical and civic dimensions. Applying new technologies, such as online learning environments, can contribute to addressing these gaps.
The aim of the present literature review is to provide a glimpse of how CT instruction has been conducted in 21st-century research and practice and its potential pathways of development in the digital world. Critical thinking (CT) has become a crucial competence in 21st-century society. Prior research and renowned experts have recommended explicit CT instruction to impact students' CT effectively. However, these voices have had little influence in practice. Empirical studies on instructional interventions in the field of CT have been increasing, showing little discrepancy regarding effective practices for CT instruction, which mostly refer to active learning and student-centered methods. Specifically, dialogue-based activities, authentic instruction, mentoring, and individual learning (Abrami et al., 2015). However, there are gaps that CT instruction still leaves in research and practice. Important facets of the concept are neglected, which include synthesis/creativity, dispositions, and ethical and civic dimensions. Modern society poses challenges and demands calling for these, and a broader perspective of CT along with new technologies applied to instruction can contribute to meeting them. Accordingly, online learning environments emerge as a novel and powerful means of CT instruction in this digital era. New directions in CT instruction in the digital ecosystem are discussed.

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