Critical Thinking for MICO Teachers Audio Program

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Critical Thinking for MICO Teachers Audio Program

Location: MICO College
Members: 57
Latest Activity: May 30, 2018

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“Critical Thinking for Teachers” is a series of interactive radio programs and podcasts. These audio programs strengthen teachers’ ability to teach critical thinking skills in mathematics, literacy, science, and citizenship education. Woven into an entertaining drama series, the participatory lessons feature short pauses that allow teachers to respond to questions, partake in group discussions, write plans for their classes, and more. Participants learn practical skills to apply in the classroom immediately.

To download the audios please visithttps://soundcloud.com/iten-468155023

Discussion Forum

MCQ Quiz

Started by Khamica Bogle-Archer. Last reply by S.R Thomas Mar 26, 2018. 1 Reply

The quiz was manageable as it included questions on topics cover during the course. It emphasized how much I have learnt during the course.Continue

Toolkit

Started by Dorothy Lowe. Last reply by Pamela Thomas-Murray Feb 25, 2018. 4 Replies

I am so amazed at what I have learnt from the toolkit. I know God made me SMART, but now also is my lesson plans more S.M.A.R.T!The Bloom's Taxonomy, is a set of principles that I really endorse, but…Continue

Great Programme on Critical Thinking

Started by T. Richards Feb 25, 2018. 0 Replies

This programme has been very beneficial to me. It has refreshed prior knowledge and has offered deeper and greater insight on how to think critically and to assist my students in doing the same. The…Continue

Critical thinking for teachers

Started by ANGELA NADINE MORANT. Last reply by Angelita Robinson Feb 3, 2018. 1 Reply

This program has left an indelible marking on us as educators. we will use this tool well in creating a wealth of knowledge for future generation.Continue

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Comment by Joseph Weathers on November 1, 2017 at 12:52am

I love the interactivity of the Mico/ITEN CTT programme. Teachers are able to share valuable experiences and knowledge in the sessions, as everyone brings something different to the table.

Comment by ITEN on October 30, 2017 at 10:27am

Good morning

Most definitely critical thinking is and has always been a key component in our decision-making process.Therefore, we hope this program should not only impact your classes but also your life. 

Please, could you share with us how critical thinking has been part of your life? Did you ever take a class on it? Wrote something? How and when do you practice critical thinking?

Looking forward to reading your comments

Comment by Albert Benjamin on October 27, 2017 at 4:45pm

Critical thinking promotes novelty which is well known as a key inducer for dopamine. Dopamine is a critical precursor for learning. 

Comment by Bermadee Opal McKenzie-Briscoe on October 25, 2017 at 3:54pm

I look forward to the audio sessions and the discussions. Critical thinking has become increasingly necessary in the 21st Century...

Comment by Johnathan on October 24, 2017 at 4:55pm

Thanks for the add.

The ITEN audio program is very relevant in today's society, it seeks to open up a new horizon for how information is discussed and the ways in which students think. Some of these strategies would have been used in our school system but this program provides another level of thinking and a fully structured way of implementing critical thinking in the classroom. Our students and teachers will benefit greatly from this program and will be better decision makers of today's society.

Comment by ITEN on October 24, 2017 at 4:37pm

Welcome!

Please feel free to share your insights regarding the audio episodes you have been listening to. Do you relate to those scenarios? How? Have you been able to apply some of the strategies and techniques?

Please, share your comments with us

 

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