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Gerald, Philosophy and Humanities

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Gerald Nosich, professor, Philosophy and Humanities, presented the following sessions at the 28th International Conference on Critical Thinking and Educational Reform in Berkeley, California, July 21–24: “Taking Initial Ownership of the Foundations of Critical Thinking and the Art of Instruction” (pre-conference workshop, July 19–20); “Engaging Students in Taking Ownership of Content,” July 21; “Embedding Core Concepts in Instruction,” July 22; “The Role of Administration in Building a Community of Intellectually Engaged Faculty, Students, and Staff,” July 22; “Understanding the Role of Testing and Assessment in Intellectual Engagement,” July 23; and “Critical Thinking Competency Standards: Keys to Intellectual Engagement,” July 24.