We invite you to participate in an international interdisciplinary conference “Nurturing Critical Minds: Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Education and the Workforce”. The conference will take place at Vilnius University, Faculty of Philology, Lithuania, on 27–28…
Department of Primary Education Department of Psychology The Institute of Foreign Languages Faculty of Philology Vilnius University (Lithuania) and the Department of Primary Education the…
🏆 Exciting News! Our Preprint Paper is in the Running for 2023 Most Popular Preprints Award! 📚
We are thrilled to announce that our preprint paper, titled “University-Business Collaboration for the Design, Development and Delivery of Critical Thinking Blended Apprenticeships Curricula: Lessons Learned from a Three-Year Project,” has been selected as a contender for the 2023 Most Popular Preprints Award. 🌟
Dear subscribers and critical thinkers,
It is with a mix of excitement and a touch of nostalgia that we present to you the final edition of the “Critical Thinking for Successful Jobs” newsletter. Click here to read the newsletter. What an incredible journey it has been, filled with insights, outputs, and a shared dedication to honing the essense of critical thinking in the realm of professional success.
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the “Critical Thinking 4 Successful Jobs Network” – a European network dedicated to fostering critical thinking skills among individuals and organisations in the workforce.
Why: • You teach at a school/vocational school/university and would like to know what critical thinking is and how to teach it to students? • You work in business and…
Six more months in the EU funded project “Critical Thinking for Successful Jobs-Think4Jobs”! Have a look at our third Newsletter presenting our work and effort so far! To view the Newsletter click here.
The Think4Jobs Consortium took part at the 2022 Tech-Edu Conference held in Lisbon between 31/8 and 2/9. Our Partners participated with a Special Track entitled “Work-based blended apprenticeship curricula for…
Critical Thinking is essential not only for 21st century citizens but also for 21st century graduates. Graduates employability is depended on soft skills, such as Critical Thinking. However, research findings highlight that Labor Market Organisations (LMOs) and Higher Education Institutions perceive and promote Critical Thinking differently. Still, university-bussiness collaboration is necessary to develop appropriate Higher Education curricula that can promote Critical Thinking in a way that will be satisfactory for the labor market. Are you interested to find out more on Critical Thinking and University-Bussiness Collaboration?