Book Clubs: Best Practices in Promoting Critical Thinking in Business Classes

The curricular reform movement within education has called for the development of critical thinking skills within the academy. At the authors' university, the outreach librarian has successfully facilitated several face-to-face book clubs with the goal of honing members' analytical skills...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of business & finance librarianship 2012-10, Vol.17 (4), p.328-345
Hauptverfasser: Switzer, Anne T., Barclay, Lizabeth A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The curricular reform movement within education has called for the development of critical thinking skills within the academy. At the authors' university, the outreach librarian has successfully facilitated several face-to-face book clubs with the goal of honing members' analytical skills and fostering lifelong learning. As a means of expanding this effort to a formal academic learning objective, the outreach librarian was also virtually embedded into the course management system for several business classes. This article discusses a collaborative faculty/librarian use of online course-related book clubs as a tool for advancing higher level critical thinking skills such as evaluation and reflection.
ISSN:0896-3568
1547-0644
DOI:10.1080/08963568.2012.712635