Critical Thinking at MIU
How does MIU define critical thinking?
How does MIU assess critical thinking?
Assessment: This outcome is measured in classroom or standardized tests of critical thinking, scientific reasoning, and logical analysis; classroom debates and presentations; and research papers or other writing where students analyze a situation and argue for a position.
- Assessment: A campus-developed profile, including a 4-point rubric (see below).
What elements of critical thinking does MIU measure?
Analysis: We expect students to be able to view any piece of reasoning, including their own, and identify the following universal elements of critical thinking:
Whenever someone reasons, they …
have in mind a PURPOSE
to seek a CONCLUSION
based on EVIDENCE
shaped by ASSUMPTIONS
What standards of critical thinking does MIU apply?
Evaluation: We expect students to be able to evaluate any reasoning, including their own, to the following universal standards:
Whenever someone reasons well, they aim to be …
EVIDENCE-BASED: check the facts and sources
LOGICAL: follow where the reasoning leads
DEEP: examine complexities and assumptions
FAIR-MINDED: seek truth, not victory
And — ideally — CREATIVE: illustrate through metaphor
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These standards form the basis for the common rubric that is used in all the Critical and Creative Thinking Seminars at MIU.