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Title
An
examination
of the
critical
thinking
ability
of
entering
first
year
university
students
and
prospective
social
studies
teachers
nearing
the
completion
of their
high
school
teacher
preparation
programme
at
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
Author
Rice
,
Harvey
Stanfield.
Description
Thesis
(M.Ed.)
--
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1987.
Education
Date
1986
Pagination
x, 161 leaves
Subject
The
Ennis-Weir
critical
thinking
essay
test;
Thought
and
thinking;
Reasoning
(Psychology)--Testing;
College
freshmen--Newfoundland
and
Labrador;
Social
science
teachers--Newfoundland
and
Labrador;
Degree
M.Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Spatial Coverage
Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
107-116.
Abstract
The
purpose
of the
present
study
was to
determine
the
critical
thinking
abilities
of
entering
first
year
university
students
and that of
prospective
social
studies
teachers
nearing
the
completion
of their
high
school
teacher
preparation
programme
at
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland.
Several
variables
,
including
university
training
, were
explored
to
determine
their
relationship
to
critical
thinking
ability.
--
Since
social
studies
is
often
taught
by
graduates
from
disciplines
not
included
in the
social
studies
,
it
was
necessary
to
assess
the
critical
thinking
ability
of
students
enrolled
in a
variety
of
specializations.
One
hundred
and
sixty
two
students
enrolled
in
appropriate
methods
courses
,
representing
four
areas
of
concentration
, were
tested.
--
The
sample
of
first
year
students
(N
=
164)
was
randomly
selected
, by
class
, from those
enrolled
in
English
1000.
This
course
was
selected
since
it
is
a
requirement
for
all
first
year
students.
--
The
Ennis-Weir
Critical
Thinking
Essay
Test
was
used
as an
instrument
to
evaluate
critical
thinking
ability.
This
test
purports
to
measure
a
"person's
ability
to
appraise
an
argument"
rather
than the
conclusion
emanating
from the
argument.
--
Analysis
of
Variance
was
used
to
evaluate
results.
An
examination
of
scores
obtained
by
first
year
students
indicated
an
interaction
between
sex
and
urbanness
significant
at
the.07
level
and an
interaction
between
sex
and
maturity
significant
at
the.09
level.
Analysis
of
Variance
for
simple
main
effects
revealed
that the
score
of
rural
males
was
significantly
better
(p
<.03)
than the
score
of
rural
females.
In
addition
,
regular
males
(those
not
classified
as
mature
students)
achieved
significantly
higher
(p
<.04)
scores
than
did
regular
females.
--
ANOVA
results
of
senior
students
indicated
that
no
significant
differences
were
detected
among
students
enrolled
in the
high
school
teacher
preparation
programme
according
to
sex
,
year
, or
area
of
specialization.
However
,
significant
interaction
at
the.09
level
was
detected
between
year
and the
number
of
philosophy
courses.
--
When
comparisons
were
made
between
the
total
scores
obtained
by
first
year
students
and those
achieved
by
fourth
and
fifth
year
students
,
significant
differences
were
detected.
The
differences
exist
primarily
between
first
year
students
and those
senior
students
specializing
in
English
,
social
studies
, or
science.
--
A
significant
outcome
of the
present
study
was an
extensive
evaluation
of the
Ennis-Weir
Critical
Thinking
Essay
Test.
Several
questions
were
raised
which
could
have
serious
implications
for the
extensive
use
of the
instrument.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75410973
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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(26.56
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