A study on common factors between critical thinking and religious education

Critical thinking (CT) has been one of the most popular interests among many scholars, educators, and others who are concerned with thinking skills. There are many evidences to believe that critical thinking skills can lead to more prepared, productive and employable students in the workforce. On th...

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Main Authors: Seyyed Mahdi Sajjadi, Anita Homayoonfard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2012-10-01
Series:Management Science Letters
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Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol2/msl_2012_118.pdf
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spelling doaj-8df224e1e67a4f889ba2ee16d77a32382020-11-24T23:13:39ZengGrowing ScienceManagement Science Letters1923-93351923-93432012-10-012621992204A study on common factors between critical thinking and religious educationSeyyed Mahdi SajjadiAnita HomayoonfardCritical thinking (CT) has been one of the most popular interests among many scholars, educators, and others who are concerned with thinking skills. There are many evidences to believe that critical thinking skills can lead to more prepared, productive and employable students in the workforce. On the other hand, religious educations have been increasing subject of interest in different countries. When the rules and regulations in a country are based on religious, it is necessary to use religious educational systems as part of regular teaching education. However, there are common factors between CT and religious education and we can benefit from these common factors. This paper studies on recent advances on critical thinking and existing common factors between CT and religious educations. We explain that a hybrid of CT and religious education helps people search for truth, gives precise vision, helps use unbiased judgment, increases tolerance, helps become independent, helps people have fair judgment and work harder.http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol2/msl_2012_118.pdfCritical thinkingReligious educationCommon factors
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A study on common factors between critical thinking and religious education
Management Science Letters
Critical thinking
Religious education
Common factors
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Anita Homayoonfard
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title A study on common factors between critical thinking and religious education
title_short A study on common factors between critical thinking and religious education
title_full A study on common factors between critical thinking and religious education
title_fullStr A study on common factors between critical thinking and religious education
title_full_unstemmed A study on common factors between critical thinking and religious education
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publisher Growing Science
series Management Science Letters
issn 1923-9335
1923-9343
publishDate 2012-10-01
description Critical thinking (CT) has been one of the most popular interests among many scholars, educators, and others who are concerned with thinking skills. There are many evidences to believe that critical thinking skills can lead to more prepared, productive and employable students in the workforce. On the other hand, religious educations have been increasing subject of interest in different countries. When the rules and regulations in a country are based on religious, it is necessary to use religious educational systems as part of regular teaching education. However, there are common factors between CT and religious education and we can benefit from these common factors. This paper studies on recent advances on critical thinking and existing common factors between CT and religious educations. We explain that a hybrid of CT and religious education helps people search for truth, gives precise vision, helps use unbiased judgment, increases tolerance, helps become independent, helps people have fair judgment and work harder.
topic Critical thinking
Religious education
Common factors
url http://www.growingscience.com/msl/Vol2/msl_2012_118.pdf
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