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IN TOUCH 2007

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2008-05-07

Coast to Coast Cycle Expedition 2008

On Friday 2nd May, 8 Year 12 students and 8 members of staff embarked upon the annual Coast to Coast cycle challenge in aid of Asthma UK.

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Welcome to Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking is primarily a post-16 subject, although students do study some Critical Thinking skills in other subjects at an earlier age. It is generally studied in addition to other post-16 subjects and students receive only one lesson per week.

Students learn to identify when a persuasive argument is being made, to analyse the argument that is being used and to criticise any such argument where appropriate. This enables students to improve the quality of their own arguments and gives them the skills with which to resolve dilemmas where opposing arguments are a problem.

These highly transferable skills are much sought after by universities and employers. They may also help student achieve more in other A-level courses.

(For further information refer to post-16 Critical Thinking section of website.)

Department Staff

Name Position
Dr. R Moran Head of Department / AS / A2 Critical Thinking / Science teacher
Mr Phil LathamĀ  AS Critical Thinking / History teacher / Deputy Principal
Miss Emma Snape AS Critical Thinking / History teacher

Syllabus

Students study OCR AS and A2 Critical Thinking

At AS level there are two modules:

  1. Credibility of Evidence
  2. Assessing and developing argument

Students who successfully complete the AS course can study the A2 course in year 13 leading to a full A-level. There are two further modules at A2:

  1. Resolution of dilemmas
  2. Critical Reasoning

Students showing particular aptitude may be entered for the Advanced Extension Award.

Results

Year AS Pass rate A-Level Pass rate AEA
2005 95% 100% 1 Merit
2004 93% Qualification did not exist  

The results may not be comparable with other subjects because of the reduced time spent studying the subject.