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Professional Development: It’s Critical COABE 2013 What is Critical Thinking? Which vacuum should we buy? Shark Navigator Upright Bagless Vacuum Cleaner, NV22L • Upright bagless vacuum cleaner with lightweight design and smooth-gliding wheels • Infinity Technology keeps dirt off the filter for consistent suction power • Ergonomic grip; power nozzle with on/off brushroll for carpets and bare-floor surfaces • Includes super-stretch hose, dusting brush, 2 crevice tools, turbo power brush, and lifetime filters • Measures approximately 12-3/5 by 101/5 by 35-2/5 inches; 5-year limited warranty • 21.8 pounds List Price: $249.99 Price: $149.99 Hoover WindTunnel T-Series Pet Rewind Plus Upright Vacuum, Bagless, UH70210 • Fold down handle makes storage a snap and ideal for small storage spaces • Automatic rewind cord neatly winds the 27-feet cord back inside the unit for easy storage • Brush roll shut off pedal makes it easy to go from carpet to hard floors • System check indicator alerts the user when the rinsable filter, HEPA and Carbon filters need to be cleaned or checked • On-board tools include pet hair turbo brush 12-inch extension wand, crevice tool and easy to clean pet furniture nozzle with rubber blades • 23 pounds List Price: $159.99 Price: $129.99 Critical Thinking Skills The purpose[s] of critical thinking [are] ... to achieve understanding, evaluate viewpoints, and solve problems. Since all three areas involve the asking of questions, we can say that critical thinking is the questioning or inquiry we engage in when we seek to understand, evaluate, or resolve. Maiorana, Victor P. Critical Thinking Across the Curriculum: Building the Analytical Classroom, 1992 Bloom’s vs. Webb’s Visual Thinking Process 1. 2. 3. 4. Describe Analyze Interpret Evaluation ket.org/artstoolkit/statedivided A State Divided Exploring the Civil War through Images • Includes 75 images related to the Civil War in Kentucky, ranging from medals and photographs to portraits and weapons. • The goal is provide images of artworks, artifacts, photographs, and source documents that can be used to teach social studies and arts and humanities. ket.org/artstoolkit/statedivided Assess the photo • What can you tell about the item? • Who do you think it belonged to? • What was it used for? • What is its significance? Analyzing photos using text • Did it help to have the text? • How can these items (or similar ones) be used in a GED prep classroom? Using the process to compare texts • What three instructional strategies would you use with your students to prepare them for items like we see in the GEDTS RLA Item Sampler? Share your three strategies at: Padlet.com/wall/gedcritical 2014 GED® Test Info • Comparison chart of the 2002 and 2014 GED® tests. • Helpful insights into the content and format of the 2014 GED® test • Crosswalk document that identifies areas of KET’s current GED Connection materials that apply to the new test. • Links to GEDTS resources • A look at the calculator used with the new test • A brief explanation of the Depth of Knowledge model pd.ket.org/2014testinfo GED® and GED Testing Service® are registered trademarks of the American Council on Education. Used under license. Resources • GED Test Info – http://pd.ket.org/2014testinfo • A State Divided – http://goo.gl/k4zjm • PBS Learning Media – www.pbslearningmedia.org • Critical Thinking – http://goo.gl/r3U3y For more information Tonya Crum Adult Education & Workforce Training 859-258-7009 [email protected]