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JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION THEORY AND PRACTICE 


10-Minute Training: Developing Critical Thinking Skills with Logic Games


Author(s): J. L. Souza, Veronica Paz

Citation: J. L. Souza, Veronica Paz, (2020) "10-Minute Training: Developing Critical Thinking Skills with Logic Games," Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, Vol. 20, ss. 2, pp. 135-142

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

Successful auditors must be adept at evaluating various types of evidence, determining reasonable responses to inquiries, and brainstorming possible means of verifying information. Many students have had limited experience with developing critical reasoning and abstract deduction skills that are necessary to be successful. I describe the use of logic games in undergraduate auditing courses to encourage critical thinking and problem solving as well as to increase student engagement. By using brief, nonaccounting related logic games, I introduce these concepts to students in an everyday setting that allows them to continue their development outside the classroom. Survey responses and game results for 30 auditing and AIS students show that student game scores improve, and students perceive the logic games help develop their critical thinking abilities. Overall, I believe the logic games are an effective and efficient tool that may be useful in other courses to encourage students to invest more fully into the development of reasoning skills.