A qualitative and quantitative study on critical thinking in social education degree students

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Critical thinking is present in the educational intentions in higher education with more or less programmatic development. In the training of social educators, such thinking is considered a fundamental pillar for a good performance of their functions in the social field. By means of qualitative and quantitative instruments, we set ourselves the objective of knowing the opinions of 72 Social Education degree students of the University of Huelva (Spain) about critical thinking, higher education, and their position on the subject. The results obtained showed that students have an approximate general knowledge of what critical thinking is, but a clear lack of knowledge of how it is developed. In addition, it is observed that there is a great contradiction between what they say and what they actually do, as, although they value its development in the degree and professional performance, they do not develop or commit themselves de facto to this competence. Moreover, they recognize that the university is a context that favors critical competence, but at the same time they are very critical about the teachings offered in this regard.

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García-Moro, F. J., Gómez-Baya, D., Muñoz-Silva, A., & Martín-Romero, N. (2021). A qualitative and quantitative study on critical thinking in social education degree students. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13126865

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