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Criticise

Criticise: to actively analyze, evaluate, and provide constructive feedback on the subject matter being taught, fostering critical thinking and promoting intellectual growth among students in the educational context.

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How to use the verb Criticise in a course or learning design

To incorporate the 'Criticise' verb in your learning design, you can prompt learners to assess a concept, theory, or solution, using the question stem "Explain what should change." Encourage learners to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the subject matter and offer suggestions for improvement. This critical thinking skill fosters deeper understanding and analytical thinking. When creating activities, assignments, or discussions, prompt learners to identify flaws, inconsistencies, or areas for enhancement. This will challenge their thinking and enhance their ability to analyze information critically. By integrating this level of thinking into your design, you are helping learners develop valuable skills for evaluating and improving concepts. Encouraging learners to critique encourages them to think beyond the surface level and engage with content more deeply. Incorporating 'Criticise' in your design can lead to more meaningful learning experiences for learners.

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Example of the learning verb Criticise in a prompt learning

Explain what should change

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Example of the verb Criticise in a task for learners

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