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Supersedes and is equivalent to - Develop critical thinking in others | | 18/Oct/2020 |
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Training packages that include this unit
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| Financial Services Training Package | 8.0-8.2 |
| Business Services Training Package | 7.0-8.0 |
| Health | 9.0-9.2 |
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| Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management | Current | 1 |
| Diploma of Paralegal Services | Current | 1 |
| Diploma of Business | Current | 1 |
| Diploma of Leadership and Management | Current | 1-3 |
| Diploma of Quality Auditing | Current | 1-2 |
| Diploma of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Management | Current | 1 |
| Diploma of Project Management | Current | 1 |
| Advanced Diploma of Business | Current | 1 |
| Diploma of Human Resource Management | Current | 1 |
| Diploma of Credit Management | Current | 1 |
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Classifications
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ASCED Module/Unit of Competency Field of Education Identifier | 070199 | Teacher Education, N.e.c. |
Classification history
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ASCED Module/Unit of Competency Field of Education Identifier | 070199 | Teacher Education, N.e.c. | 19/Oct/2020 | |
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Unit of competency
Modification history, application, unit sector, elements and performance criteria, foundation skills.
- Transfers skills and knowledge to a variety of team development contexts
- Evaluates own performance and outcomes of learning processes to identify opportunities for improvement
- Identifies and articulates ideas and requirements clearly and persuasively using techniques appropriate to audience and environment
- Participates in a verbal exchange of ideas and elicits the views and opinions of others by listening and questioning
- Researches, analyses and evaluates textual information, from a wide range of sources, to identify information relevant to systems that support critical thinking and learning
- Develops complex strategies using language and format appropriate to the audience and purpose
- Looks for ways of establishing connections and building genuine understanding with a diverse range of people
- Uses inclusive and collaborative techniques to negotiate, influence and elicit the views and opinions of a wide range of stakeholders
- Identifies implications of legal and regulatory responsibilities on own work
- Accepts responsibility for planning and implementing systems and strategies to achieve organisational goals, negotiating key aspects with others
- Adheres to implicit and explicit organisational policies and procedures, seeking advice from others if necessary
Unit Mapping Information
Assessment requirements, performance evidence.
- develop an environment for an organisation or work area that supports the application of critical and creative thinking methods.
- identify critical and creative thinking concepts and approaches, and their application to a workplace context
- facilitate relevant learning opportunities for others
- develop questions and prompt questioning to broaden knowledge and understanding of the team member cohort
- monitor team skill development to develop recommendations on future learning arrangements to be implemented in future planning.
Knowledge Evidence
- models of critical and creative thinking
- features of critical thinking concepts and approaches including analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
- existing workplace objectives, processes and resources
- characteristics of organisational learning environments and related learning systems
- legislative requirements relating to workplace procedures
- sources of reliable information relevant to workplace procedures
- features of industry best practice approach to instruction on critical and creative thinking methods
- leading a team and individuals to develop critical and creative thinking skills.
Assessment Conditions
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A Brief Definition: Critical thinking is the art of analyzing and evaluating thinking with a view to improving it. A well-cultivated critical thinker: communicates effectively with others in figuring out solutions to complex problems. Critical thinking is, in short, self-directed, self-disciplined, self-monitored, and self-corrective thinking.
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This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop critical and creative thinking skills in others within a workplace context. The unit applies to individuals who are developing and coaching others, for whom critical thinking skills (including analysis, synthesis, and evaluation) are an important part of their job roles.