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The critical thinking "Elements" poster started me on a journey that brought an awareness that critical thinking should be approached as a way of life rather than simply as a task to complete. I am learning to think critically in the disciplines in my major, but more importantly, I am beginning to think critically in my life. —Rhonda Orman Honor Student, College of Arts and Sciences
Why Posters?
The i2a critical thinking posters are a set of 3 individual posters created as part of the UofL i2a initiative.
Each poster features a set of learning prompts related to critical thinking and customized for use by UofL faculty, staff and students in classrooms, conference rooms, and other virtual or face to face learning contexts.
Each new poster focuses on a distinct component of the Paul-Elder framework: Elements of Thought, Universal Intellectual Standards, and the Intellectual Traits. These posters are adapted from the Paul-Elder framework and printed and distributed with permission from the Foundation for Critical Thinking .
- Elements of Thought Poster [PDF]
- Universal Intellectual Standards [PDF]
- Intellectual Traits [PDF]
Poster Development & 2011 Pilot Study
These three critical thinking posters are in response to our 2011 pilot program of a single "Elements" poster. During the pilot program, most students reported they found "The Elements" poster to be at least somewhat effective in helping them in class discussions or assignments whether or not the instructor explicitly referred to the poster during lecture/discussions. Faculty member comments after the pilot included:
I found these exceptionally useful last semester. I could readily point to them in the regular conduct of the class; it served to reinforce the seriousness with which students should consider critical thinking. They made it so much easier to engage students in the effort to get them to use critical thinking Elements. —K. Niki Kunene College of Business
The posters facilitated more in-depth conversation and it made students say 'I haven't thought about it in that way.' Very thought-provoking and challenging for them, but helped take the discussion to a deeper level. —Laneshia McCord Social Work
How to Use the Posters
The posters are designed to serve as learning or discussion tools with prompts that can be used individually or in multiples to foster critically thinking through an issue, topic, question or problem.
- Using either a single poster—or a group of two or three—faculty, staff and students can use the posters to create a consistent but flexible framework to explicitly incorporate critical thinking into a discussion, assignment, lecture, group work, meeting or course or event design.
- The quotes above from UofL faculty indicate how the posters can be incorporated into lectures or discussions to help students think with depth and breadth about the topic or issue at hand.
- These questions can be helpful to support students in analyzing a text, idea, concept or framework.
- These questions and the standards themselves can be used to support students' reflective activities, instructors' exams, rubrics or other assessment tools.
- These statements can be used by instructors to make explicit the "mental moves" and thinking behaviors that students can learn to develop through the course of an assignment, semester, or across semesters.
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Each new poster focuses on a distinct component of the Paul-Elder framework: Elements of Thought, Universal Intellectual Standards, and the Intellectual Traits. These posters are adapted from the Paul-Elder framework and printed and distributed with permission from the Foundation for Critical Thinking. Downloads. Elements of Thought Poster [PDF]
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