Achievements
Posted: Thursday, February 5, 2009Gerald Nosich, Professor, Philosophy and Humanities
Gerald Nosich, professor, Philosophy and Humanities, presented the following sessions at the 28th International Conference on Critical Thinking and Educational Reform in Berkeley, California, July 21–24: “Taking Initial Ownership of the Foundations of Critical Thinking and the Art of Instruction” (pre-conference workshop, July 19–20); “Engaging Students in Taking Ownership of Content,” July 21; “Embedding Core Concepts in Instruction,” July 22; “The Role of Administration in Building a Community of Intellectually Engaged Faculty, Students, and Staff,” July 22; “Understanding the Role of Testing and Assessment in Intellectual Engagement,” July 23; and “Critical Thinking Competency Standards: Keys to Intellectual Engagement,” July 24.