Now more than ever students need to learn how to think critically. So many times when I am teaching middle
school students are so concerned with what is the answer? But, more importantly they need to think
about thinking.
This article discusses an process which uses a box of
Frosted Mini-Wheats cereal. When the
students are asked what it is they state “Mini-Wheats” because that’s what the
box says. When the boxes is dumped out,
out comes dog food. In this article Bach
uses a 3 word (Huh? Really? So?) to help involve critical thinking to a
question:
Huh?
- Do we understand what is being talked about?
- Is it confusing?
- Vague?
Really?
- Is it factually true?
- What hard evidence do we have for it?
So?
- Why does this matter?
- To whom does it matter?
- How much does it matter?
I thought this was an interesting approach rather than
always teaching bloom's revised taxonomy in a lesson that involves critical
thinking. Huh? Really? So? are easy
words middle schoolers may relate to better and it can easily help them to
critically think when a question is ask during class.
Article Citation:
Bach, James (2013, November 30). Teaching Critical Thinking (with Dog Food). www.edutopia.org/. Retrieved November 30th, 2013 from: http://www.edutopia.org/blog/teaching-critical-thinking-dog-food-james-bach
Hi Chris,
ReplyDeleteI agree that this was an interesting article. I believe that critical thinking skills are essential for students to be successful, not only in the classroom, but in every other facet of life as well. I thought the approach used by the author of this blog was novel. I am always looking for new ways to deepen the students understanding and make them think! Thanks for sharing
-Sam