Course Description

This workshop series brings critical thinking into focus through the lens of learning and assessment design. Participants will work with presenters to identify areas of knowledge development within their courses that allow for critical thinking activities. They will then develop these activities to precisely target key aspects of critical thinking, making them explicit and accessible to students. Plans for implementation will be discussed and shared with colleagues, and a range of metrics established to identify successful outcomes. A review of practice and results will be shared to deepen understanding across contexts and explore possibilities for novel approaches.  

Outcomes

  1. A clear and actionable concept of critical thinking in subject area contexts
  2. The ability to more precisely articulate and target the development of student thinking
  3. Key concepts and vocabulary that provide feedback to students on the quality of their thinking
  4. Empowering participants to engineer critical thinking learning experiences and task design with precision and intentionality

Lead Facilitator

Peter Ellerton, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry

Schedule

Date & Time

Description

Location

10am – 11.30am,
26 August 2026

Workshop 1: Introduction to critical thinking in context

46-914 Seminar Room - Andrew N. Liveris (Building 46)

10am – 11.30am,
10 September 2026

Workshop 2: Task and learning design 

46-914 Seminar Room - Andrew N. Liveris (Building 46).

10am – 11.30am,
24 September 2026

Workshop 3: Implementation review and redesign 

46-914 Seminar Room - Andrew N. Liveris (Building 46).

10am – 11.30am,
15 October 2026

Workshop 4: Review and redesign

46-914 Seminar Room - Andrew N. Liveris (Building 46).

Registration

A minimum of five registrations is required for the course to proceed, and registrations are capped at 20 participants.

Register via Workday: Designing for Critical Thinking Series

Registrations close 19 August, unless capacity is reached sooner.

Venue

46-914 Seminar Room - Andrew N. Liveris (Building 46).