CRITHINKEDU NEWS - NUMBER 1
HIGHLIGHTS
#1: PROJECT OVERVIEW
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Funded by the European Commission for 3 years (from 2016 to 2019) under the Erasmus+ Programme, the ‘Critical Thinking Across the European Higher Education Curricula – CRITHINKEDU’ project arises with the background and experience of European Higher Education Institutionsbusiness corporations and Non-Governmental Organisations and their ongoing concern to improve the quality of learning in universities and across different sectors, which converge in a common need on how to better support the development of Critical Thinking (CT) according to labour market needs and social challenges. CRITHINKEDU will create an opportunity to foster dialogue among relevant actors in a joint industry-university forum, with continuous effort to align learning outcomes with real world challenges. It will also allow the implementation of a model of CT teaching and learning activities transnationally in the various partners’ courses, and the consortium will work as a network to promote CT education around Europe. 
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#2: FIRST TRANSNATIONAL MEETING
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First Transnational Meeting
Our first kick-off meeting was held in Dublin, last 3rd and 4th November 2016, hosted by partners from the University College of Dublin (UCD, Ireland). This was very exciting for…
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#3: FIRST INTELLECTUAL OUTPUT
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Critical Thinking skills needed in different professional sectors
We are almost at the end of our first work package. Until now, partners in each country were leading their focus groups interviews with companies and organizations from different sectors and professional fields. Our goal was to collect evidence of needed critical thinking skills within the workplace, in order to develop the first intellectual output.
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#4: TRAINING AND DISSEMINATION ACTIVITIES
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Seminar: The development of domain-specific Critical Thinking tests
Our UCLL and KUL partners from Belgium have organized a seminar about "The development of domain-specific Critical Thinking tests" for lecturers and PhD students interested on the topic of Critical Thinking Assessment.
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Conference: Literacy in the Digital Age
Our MDC partners from Lithuania have participated in the "Literacy in the Digital Age" Conference, an international event organized by The Association for Reading Promotion and Cultural Literacy.
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#5: UPCOMING EVENTS
EDEN 2017
Conference: EDEN 2017
Our Roma TRE partners from Italy will participate in the 26th Annual Conference of the European Distance and E-Learning Network (EDEN 2017). The conference will be hosted by the Jönköping University, in June 2017, on the topic of "Diversity in media and technology enhanced learning environments".
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EARLI 2017
Conference: EARLI 2017
Our USC partners from Spain will participate in the 17th Biennial Conference of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI 2017). The conference will be hosted by the University of Tampere, between August and September 2017, on the topic of "Education in the crossroads of economy and politics – Role of research in the advancement of public good".
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ABOUT US
The CRITHINKEDU project is led by a consortium of 11 European Higher Education Institutions and Non Governmental Organizations from 9 different countries: Portugal, Greece, Lithuania, Italy, Romania, Czech Republic, Spain, Ireland and Belgium. The consortium will work as a network to promote Critical Thinking education around Europe. You can see more about our team at https://goo.gl/F84vPd

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