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Developing higher-order thinking skills with concept mapping: A case of pedagogic frailty
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Concept FormationEducational PsychologyMetacognitionEducationConcept MappingCognitionConceptual Knowledge AcquisitionConcept MapPsychologyHigher-order Thinking SkillsSocial SciencesCognitive ConstructionCognitive DevelopmentPedagogic FrailtyHuman LearningCognitive SciencePedagogyLearning SciencesCognitive StudyConcept MapsCurriculumReflective ThinkingCritical ThinkingHigher Order Process
Concept maps have been proposed as a tool that can help develop and exercise higher-order thinking skills, including critical thinking, reflective thinking, synthesis, analysis, among others. In this paper, we review how the different aspects of constructing a concept map can help develop and exercise these skills, and discuss why most students never reach the level of concept mapping skills required to exercises their higher-order thinking skills, in what we propose is a case of pedagogic frailty involving the ‘Pedagogy and Discipline’ and ‘Locus of Control’ dimensions.
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