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RACT 2015: Reasoning, Argumentation & Critical Thinking Instruction

25-27 Feb 2015
Lund, Sweden

REASONING, ARGUMENTATION & CRITICAL THINKING INSTRUCTION
25-27 February 2015, Lund University, Sweden
http://ract2015.wordpress.com
Submission Deadline: 30 August 2014

RACT2015 brings together international experts from fields as diverse as education, philosophy, speech communication, psychology, mathematics, and rhetoric, among others.
The main purpose is to assess the state of the art in research on reasoning and argumentation that can play a load-bearing role in the development of cutting-edge critical thinking instruction, both as dedicated courses and across the curriculum.

Key-notes

* Andrew Toulmie (Department of Psychology and Human Development, 
University of London, UK)

* Jean Goodwin (Department of English, Iowa State University, Ames, Io., 
USA)

* Jean-François Bonnefon (CLLE Research Center, CNRS Toulouse, France)

* Michael Weinstock (invited) (Department of Education, Ben-Gurion 
University of the Negev, Be'er Sheva, Israel)

* Robert Ennis (via video-link) (Educational Policy Studies, College of 
Education, University of Illinois, Champaign, Il., USA)

* Ulrike Hahn (Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck College, 
London, UK)

We invite up to 36 contributed papers, of which nine are reserved for 
Junior scholars, for presentation in a 50 minute slot, of which at least 
20 minutes are reserved for discussion.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

* corroborated teaching-methods from K-12 to graduate level instruction, 
didactic models, and learner typologies

* replicated empirical results from experimental or natural settings on 
lay or expert reasoning

* evidence pro/con critical thinking as a key-skill in the 
university-graduate job market

* comparative studies of international educational policies

* theoretical models of reasoning "on the hoof" as well as 
task-constrained reasoning

* conceiving the argumentation-reasoning interface

* socio-political or science-historical work on human (ir)rationality and 
its rhetoric

* the social management of individual cognitive biases

* empirical or conceptual research on de-biasing-methods

* cross/multicultural and cross/multilingual research on argumentation in 
private and institutional group decision-making contexts

* historical as well as conceptual analyses of notions such as fallacy, 
bias or reasoning error

* evidence pro/con two systems/two processes accounts of human reasoning

* reliable instruments for the qualitative evaluation of critical thinking 
instruction

* visualization-techniques for logical and probabilistic models of 
reasoning, (software-based) argument-diagramming, and their responsible 
classroom use

Submission. To contribute to RACT2015, please submit a maximum 1000 word 
extended abstract prepared for blind review as a PDF file at 
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ract2015 on or before August 
30th. For details, please refer to http://ract2015.wordpress.com/cfp/ .


Frank Zenker
Department of Philosophy & Cognitive Science
Kungshuset, Lundagård, 222 22 Lund, Sweden
http://www.fil.lu.se/person/FrankZenker

from August 11th:
Delivieries: Helgonavägen 3, entré D
Post address: Department of Philosophy
LUX, Lund University, Box 192, 221 00 Lund