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Full TimeA/ AS Level Critical Thinking

A Level

In Lincoln ()

Free

Description

  • Type

    A Level

  • Duration

    2 Years

What is the subject about? The study of critical thinking will equip candidates with reasoning skills to use in life, work and further academic study. It provides opportunities for candidates to think deeply, and in a structured way, about issues that are key to participating in society e.g. ethical questions, cultural issues and issues of personal responsibility. It enables them to.

Important information

Government funding available

About this course

Students wishing to study AS level must have 5 GCSEs at grade C and above. The entry requirement can be waived for mature students. English at level B preferred

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  • Internet
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  • Evaluation
  • Conflict
  • Creative Thinking

Course programme


Full Time AS Level Critical Thinking

Course Description: What is the subject about?
The study of critical thinking will equip candidates with reasoning skills to use in life, work and further academic study. It provides opportunities for candidates to think deeply, and in a structured way, about issues that are key to participating in society e.g. ethical questions, cultural issues and issues of personal responsibility. It enables them to make reasoned decisions that are based on evidence and argument rather than assumption and prejudice.

Critical thinking can be defined as a form of reflective reasoning that emphasises the logical connection of ideas within a sound structure. It involves the analysis and evaluation of information and argument; and the development of a range of intellectual skills that assist the use of reasoning to reach clear, logical and coherent judgements [conclusions] within a given context.

AS Unit 1 Credibility of Evidence
The first AS unit concerns the credibility of evidence. We rely on the testimony of others for much of our information about the world, but how can we decide whether or not a source of information is reliable? When several sources of information conflict, what method can we use to decide which of them (if any) to believe? This unit gives answers to these questions, providing students with tools to assess the credibility of documents and individual witnesses, and with a framework for resolving disputes.

AS Unit 2 Assessing and Developing Argument
Perhaps the core skill in critical thinking is that of assessing and developing arguments. This is the concern of the second AS unit. It teaches students how to analyse the argument in a passage, establishing what evidence is being offered in support of what conclusion. Once this has been done, students are asked to assess the strength of the support provided by the evidence, often exposing flaws in the reasoning. Finally, students are asked to construct persuasive arguments of their own, developing skills that should prove useful outside the classroom.

Teaching and Learning Styles
Learning will be achieved by note-taking, reading, and research from primary and secondary sources, videos, Internet and CDROM. Teaching styles vary from formal lectures to discussions and debates. A key element of this course is the opportunity to visit major historical sites

Level:
3

Course Type:
Full Time

Assessment and Progression:
Modules can be taken in January and June and can be re-sat as many times as needed. There is an examination paper for each module.

Examination Board Critical Thinking H052

Programme Co-ordinator Jan Relf

Teaching Staff Personal Tutors

Progression
Successful completion of this programme, in combination with other suitable qualifications, will allow entry into a wide range of Higher Education programmes or employment.

Start dates September each year
Duration:
AS Level - 2 hours per week over 1 year
Location:
Lincoln

Fees:
If you are under 19 on 31 August when your programme begins and are full-time, you will be entitled to free tuition and no examination fees wherever you live, provided you are a European Community National. Mature students may also qualify for free tuition and no examination fees. Please ask our Guidance Services for details.

Full TimeA/ AS Level Critical Thinking

Free