#3624

Synchronous (Onsite) Creativity / Critical Thinking / 4Cs Research Report/Paper (25 mins Onsite)

Reading: Beyond comprehension, and encouraging interaction with texts

Partner Session (JALT)

Sat, Apr 29, 14:00-14:25 Asia/Seoul

Location: P206

The development of Japanese students’ critical thinking skills is being encouraged by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT). Unfortunately, many students at the tertiary level in Japan are still not able to use these skills effectively, and many students lack a basic understanding of critical thinking. In order to develop university students’ critical thinking skills this presenter has combined a variety of different reading techniques including, SQ3R and signposting, in combination with effective questioning techniques, such as Costa’s Levels of Questioning. For this presentation, after a quick description of the scaffolding used to teach students, participants will be presented with the results of a classroom-based project on the implementation of this scaffolding. Examples of students’ improvement on question development as well as the connection to deeper text interaction, will also be presented.

  • Clare Kaneko

    I have been teaching English in Japan for over 20 years at all age and proficiency levels. I combine my day job with my home job as a wife and mother to three teenagers. I love to create my own materials for the classroom, and am always on the look out for new ideas to add to my existing syllabi.