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What is the Holistic Critical Thinking Scoring Rubric tool?
 
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What is the vocational domain and how does that domain relate to college students?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The Holistic Critical Thinking Scoring Rubric is a tool designed to be used when evaluating individual or group critical thinking. That rubric requires us only to consider the four evaluative descriptions: strong, acceptable, unacceptable, and weak and see which of the four fits best.

Answer to Question 2

The word vocation means calling, and it is associated with the kind of work for which one is most suited or called to do. One's vocation is intimately associated with one's identity. People often describe themselves in terms of the professions they have pursued or the work they have done throughout their careers. I'm an apprentice carpenter. I'm a physical therapist at the Med Center. I'm a teller at Chase. I'm in marketing. and so on. A combination of temperament, knowledge, skill, and desire goes into forging one's sense of what one ought to becomethat is, the career one ought to pursue. But the reality for college students often is that the jobs they happen to have during college do not represent the careers to which they aspire nor the majors they are pursuing.



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