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Teaching and Assessing 21st Century Critical Thinking Skills in Morocco: A Case Study
Arab World English Journal (2016)
  • Ahmed Chouari & Mohssine Nachit, Arab Society of English Language Studies
Abstract
To meet the demands of the twenty-first century, most educational institutions across the world made critical thinking one of their primary goals. Very recently, some Moroccan universities, such as University of Moulay Ismail in Meknes, have also included critical thinking as a major course. Therefore, the purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the pedagogies Moroccanteachersuse, the challenges they face, and their conception of how to effectively teach and assess critical thinking in the Moroccan context.  A case study approach is used to collect data based on documents and a semi-structured interview. The results indicate that there are at least three main challenges that CT teachers face in Morocco: (1) lack of training, (2) students’ background, and (3) education politics. The findings also reveal that good teaching practices are possible if some measures are taken, namely educational reform.
Keywords
  • Assessment,
  • critical thinking skills,
  • dispositions,
  • effective teaching
Disciplines
Publication Date
Winter December 15, 2016
Citation Information
Ahmed Chouari & Mohssine Nachit. "Teaching and Assessing 21st Century Critical Thinking Skills in Morocco: A Case Study" Arab World English Journal Vol. 7 Iss. 4 (2016) p. 21 - 41 ISSN: 2229-9327
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/arabworldenglishjournal-awej/333/