Assessing and Improving the Quality of Group Critical Thinking Exhibited in the Final Projects of Collaborative Learning Groups

  • Schamber J
  • Mahoney S
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This study examined the group critical thinking skills of students in a first-year general education course. A compound rubric was designed to assess critical thinking in group papers on social policies. Results indicate that revision in writing and the use of a rubric are associated with improved group thinking skills.

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Schamber, J. F., & Mahoney, S. L. (2006). Assessing and Improving the Quality of Group Critical Thinking Exhibited in the Final Projects of Collaborative Learning Groups. The Journal of General Education, 55(2), 103–137. https://doi.org/10.2307/jgeneeduc.55.2.0103

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