Thinking and Communication Skills
    - a Course for Undergraduates
SYLLABUS
(What to Teach?)

a) Course ProForma & Weekly 
  Schedule

b) Detals of Weekly Schedule
TEACHING OF THINKING APPROACHES
(How to Teach?)

a) Teaching Strategy (suggested
  approach)

b) Teaching Strategy (diagram)

c) Socratic Questioning

d) Questioning Techniques

e) Guideline for Developing
  ThinkingPoints

f) What are ThinkingPoints?

G) Conducting Small Group
  Sessions

ASSESSMENT OF THINKING AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS
(What and How to Assess?)

a) Assessment Approach

b) Sample Written Test Items

c) Assessment Checklist for
  Presentation Skills  
  (example)

d) Assessment Checklist for
  Group Participation
  (example)

e) Rubric for Assessing Written
  Project Work (example)

This is a course specifically designed for undergraduates incorporating the teaching of critical and creative thinking as well as the development of effective communication. The course is based on the conviction that thinking and communication skills can be developed if taught in an organised and meaningful way.
Prof. Dr. John Arul Phillips
Faculty of Education,
University Malaya