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Dean Bushey

Problem-Solving and Critical Thinking Skills of Experts


The Impact on Education - Critical Thinking in Computer Science Undergraduate Education
Aufl. 2012. 148 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2012
ISBN: 3-639-42336-4 (3639423364) / 3-8364-4341-4 (3836443414)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-42336-5 (9783639423365) / 978-3-8364-4341-8 (9783836443418)

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Revision with unchanged content. A documented shortage of technical leadership and top-tier performers in computer science jeopardizes the technological edge and economic well-being of the nation. The supply of science, technology, and engineering experts is at the core of national competitiveness. However, recent data shows that both undergraduate and postgraduate production of computer scientists is falling. Companies have begun to realize that cognitive skills are important for high-level performance and are reevaluating the traditional academic standards used to predict success for their employees. This study examines the critical-thinking skills found among experts in order to explore the questions, "What cognitive skills do outstanding performers possess that make them successful?" and "How do currently used measures of academic performance correlate to critical-thinking skills among students?" The results of this study suggest a need to examine how critical-thinking abilities are learned in the undergraduate computer science curriculum and the need to foster these abilities in order to produce the high-level, critical-thinking professionals necessary to fill the growing need for these experts.
Dr. Bushey has over 20 years of leadership and experience as a Command Pilot, Computer Scientist, Educator, and Officer in the US Air Force. He earned his PhD in Computer Science from Clemson University, concentrating in education and problem solving. He is currently an associate professor of computer science at the US Air Force Academy.