Empowering Students through Language & Critical Thinking: The Bard College Language & Thinking Program

In many parts of the world, and particularly in Eastern Europe and Asia, educators and institutions are turning to liberal arts education because they are recognizing the limitations of old didactic teaching methods—edagogies based primarily in lecture, rote memory, and disciplinary rigidity. At the...

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Main Author: Peg Peoples
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Published: National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE) 2015-12-01
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Online Access:https://vo.hse.ru/article/view/15363
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description In many parts of the world, and particularly in Eastern Europe and Asia, educators and institutions are turning to liberal arts education because they are recognizing the limitations of old didactic teaching methods—edagogies based primarily in lecture, rote memory, and disciplinary rigidity. At the heart of the liberal arts classroom is a student-centered pedagogy, but aside from hearing about the values of a “student-centered” edagogy by visiting scholars, few educators seeking change at the classroom level get to experience what a “student-centered” classroom actually is—teaching practices and methodologies that foster active inquiry, autonomous expression and agency among students who have traditionally been passive recipients of information. This paper presents one liberal arts college’s strategy for promoting a liberal arts pedagogy: the Bard College Language & Thinking Program developed to introduce educators and students alike to a classroom in which learning is interactive and where students are encouraged to raise questions, challenge assumptions, and to actively engage in intellectual inquiry and collaborative work through writing-to-learn practices. In the Language & Thinking Program, the teacher does not have monopoly on knowledge, but instead guides students through a variety of reading and writing strategies used to actively empower students through language and critical thinking.
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spelling doaj.art-d7519ad2e0c44e828b9ea119fa4f65f72023-02-20T11:33:06ZengNational Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE)Вопросы образования1814-95452412-43542015-12-01411613110.17323/1814-9545-2015-4-116-13115363Empowering Students through Language & Critical Thinking: The Bard College Language & Thinking ProgramPeg Peoples0Bard CollegeIn many parts of the world, and particularly in Eastern Europe and Asia, educators and institutions are turning to liberal arts education because they are recognizing the limitations of old didactic teaching methods—edagogies based primarily in lecture, rote memory, and disciplinary rigidity. At the heart of the liberal arts classroom is a student-centered pedagogy, but aside from hearing about the values of a “student-centered” edagogy by visiting scholars, few educators seeking change at the classroom level get to experience what a “student-centered” classroom actually is—teaching practices and methodologies that foster active inquiry, autonomous expression and agency among students who have traditionally been passive recipients of information. This paper presents one liberal arts college’s strategy for promoting a liberal arts pedagogy: the Bard College Language & Thinking Program developed to introduce educators and students alike to a classroom in which learning is interactive and where students are encouraged to raise questions, challenge assumptions, and to actively engage in intellectual inquiry and collaborative work through writing-to-learn practices. In the Language & Thinking Program, the teacher does not have monopoly on knowledge, but instead guides students through a variety of reading and writing strategies used to actively empower students through language and critical thinking.https://vo.hse.ru/article/view/15363student-centered learningliberal arts pedagogywriting-to-learncritical thinkingreflectionmetacognitioncollaborative learningactive listeningwriting-to-readinteractive learning
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Empowering Students through Language & Critical Thinking: The Bard College Language & Thinking Program
Вопросы образования
student-centered learning
liberal arts pedagogy
writing-to-learn
critical thinking
reflection
metacognition
collaborative learning
active listening
writing-to-read
interactive learning
title Empowering Students through Language & Critical Thinking: The Bard College Language & Thinking Program
title_full Empowering Students through Language & Critical Thinking: The Bard College Language & Thinking Program
title_fullStr Empowering Students through Language & Critical Thinking: The Bard College Language & Thinking Program
title_full_unstemmed Empowering Students through Language & Critical Thinking: The Bard College Language & Thinking Program
title_short Empowering Students through Language & Critical Thinking: The Bard College Language & Thinking Program
title_sort empowering students through language critical thinking the bard college language thinking program
topic student-centered learning
liberal arts pedagogy
writing-to-learn
critical thinking
reflection
metacognition
collaborative learning
active listening
writing-to-read
interactive learning
url https://vo.hse.ru/article/view/15363
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