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Critical Thinking Overview 4-1 Misato Aiga 4-11 Yuna Kamikawa

About the Critical Thinking To UNDERSTAND what is right Question ★Our goal★

6steps!!!!

KNOWLWDGE ・To know specific facts →Classifying and Distinguishing Real and Imaginary ・Outlining and Summarising

UNDERSTAND Explaining is the key!!!!! ・Identifying main ideas and connections Explaining is the key!!!!!

To apply knowledge to new situations ・Anticipating probabilities ・Inferring ↓ To solve problems!!

ANALYSIS Judging completeness logic ・Recognizing what is wrong

EVALUATION Testing generalizations Making decisions Identifying the mood of a story

CREATE Create something to integrate ideas into a solution Planning projects Drawing conclusion

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