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Cultivating Critical Thinking Skills in Online Course Environments: Instructional Techniques and Strategies

Curtis L. Todd, Kokila Ravi and Kenja McCray
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Curtis L. Todd: Atlanta Metropolitan State College, Atlanta, Georgia
Kokila Ravi: Atlanta Metropolitan State College, Atlanta, Georgia
Kenja McCray: Atlanta Metropolitan State College, Atlanta, Georgia

International Journal of Online Pedagogy and Course Design (IJOPCD), 2019, vol. 9, issue 1, 19-37

Abstract: The development and demonstration of students' critical thinking skills is one hallmark of effective teaching and learning. A promising scholarly literature has emerged in addition to webinars, conferences, and workshops to assist in this endeavor. Further, publishers offer cleverly marketed bundle packages with enhanced supplemental materials and instructors contribute instructional strategies and techniques. Nevertheless, gaps still exist in the scholarship related to effective student engagement. The development of higher order thinking skills in online educational settings is one such area requiring additional inquiry. This article transitions beyond mere theoretical constructs regarding best practices and standards for distance education. In doing so, it provides practical applications through the use of case studies in demonstrating a “how to” student engagement model and framework, which fosters the type of online course environment and useful strategies for developing critical thinking skills.

Date: 2019
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