2016
DOI: 10.2147/amep.s105226
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Promotion of critical thinking in e-learning: a qualitative study on the experiences of instructors and students

Abstract: BackgroundWith the increasing popularity of e-learning programs, educational stakeholders are attempting to promote critical thinking in the virtual education system. This study aimed to explore the experiences of both the instructors and the students about critical thinking promotion within the virtual education system.MethodsThis qualitative study recruited the instructors and students from four academic disciplines provided by the Virtual School of Tehran University of Medical Sciences (Tehran, Iran). All p… Show more

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“…32 This fact may be related to the inability to locate the desired information due to not being acquainted with the study method or the manipulation of the tools of the course, requiring prior preparation. 33 It is important to highlight that the VLE is not intended to teach, but rather to create learning conditions. It is not only a passive mediator, but an instrument for the active dialogue between an individual and his/her environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 This fact may be related to the inability to locate the desired information due to not being acquainted with the study method or the manipulation of the tools of the course, requiring prior preparation. 33 It is important to highlight that the VLE is not intended to teach, but rather to create learning conditions. It is not only a passive mediator, but an instrument for the active dialogue between an individual and his/her environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influence of teachers' critical and positive thinking skills on learning satisfaction and intention to apply learning contents is stronger for teachers who utilise interactive materials [65].…”
Section: Hypothesis 3 (H3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data saturation can be influenced by unforeseen limitations outside of the researchers' or participants' control and may need to be estimated by the investigator (Zhao et al, 2016). Gharib, Zolfaghari, Mojtahedzadeh, Mohammadi, and Gharib (2016) established a researcher could reach data saturation by including additional participants until no new insights are recognized. To reach data saturation, I interviewed all managers until I no longer found new evidence or located any additional codes within the data.…”
Section: Validitymentioning
confidence: 99%