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Critical Thinking Problem Solving
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Critical Thinking Critical thinking is an integrated way of examining information, ideas and proposals. It involves: -using your intelligence and knowledge to question, explore, and deal effectively with yourself, others, and life’s problems; -developing your own view of the world by examining ideas and arriving at your own conclusions; -being receptive to new ideas and willing to analyze issues from different perspectives to develop greater understanding; -supporting your personal views with reasons and evidence and understanding the reasons and evidence that support alternative viewpoints; -discussing your ideas with others to test and enrich your thinking. Critical thinking allows us to make our own decisions regardless of the opinions of others. The critical thinking process is an essential part of decision-making and should be used during the decision-making experience.
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Questions to ask… Some questions to ask yourself during the critical thinking/decision-making process are: Is it against the law, rules or the teaching of my family or religion? Is it harmful to me or to others? Would it disappoint my family or other adults that are important to me? Is it wrong to do? Would I be sorry afterward? Would I be hurt or upset if someone did this to me?
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Critical Thinking Process
1- Identify the problem 2- List possible solutions (identify personal values) 3- Explore and evaluate possible solutions 4- Make a decision, act on it 5- Evaluate your decision and take responsibility for your actions. Remember, there is no one right choice for every question or problem.
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Look at things from another’s perspective and try to see their point
Or view and look for a solution that meets both underlying needs.
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Eskimo or Indian?
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Moving or Still?
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Young or Old Woman?
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Young or Old Woman?
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