Errors of the Intellect: A Neglected Aspect in Teaching

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  • Balakrishna Palanki Mahaveer Educational Society, Bandlaguda, Keshavgiri Post, Hyderabad 500002

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https://doi.org/10.16920/jeet/2021/v34i3/152121

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Errors of The Intellect, Reasoning Skills.

Abstract

The college teachers have been aware of the industry requirements of students such as knowledge of latest engineering developments, ethical practices, good communication and team play, flexible and lifelong learning and multitasking. However, a neglected aspect by the teachers, but essential for the industry, is their role in the development of critical thinking skills in the students. In particular, the students need to be made aware of numerous errors of the intellect while still at the college. Published literature on Engineering Education has missed this important aspect. The author recollects what his teacher taught him fifty five years ago at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay where he was a student. The memories are supplemented with information and examples from a later period.

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Balakrishna Palanki, Mahaveer Educational Society, Bandlaguda, Keshavgiri Post, Hyderabad 500002

Formerly, Principal and Director (R&D), AAR Mahaveer Engineering College, Hyderabad

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Published

2021-01-01

How to Cite

Palanki, B. (2021). Errors of the Intellect: A Neglected Aspect in Teaching. Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, 109–113. https://doi.org/10.16920/jeet/2021/v34i3/152121

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