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Critical Thinking
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“ Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” Albert Einstein What does this mean to you?
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What skills do you need to be a good critical thinker? What skills do you need to be a good critical thinker?
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Necessary Skills Good communication skills: listening skills speaking and writing skills asking good questions Good reasoning/evaluation skills creativity ability to compare possible solutions
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Skills Motivation to take action Ability to honestly assess outcome
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Definition Critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action. www.criticalthinking.org/aboutCT/definingCT.shtml
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In other words Critical thinking is a mental process of analyzing and evaluating information. In the model presented, the elements inform analysis and the standards inform evaluation.
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A quick survey I need six volunteers What is your favorite color? What did you drink with dinner last night? What would you prefer to wear: ◦ Pink High-top sneakers ◦ Black regular sneakers with the NBA logo
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Break information into parts Separate the ideas Compare and contrast Examine cause and effect Look for themes, patterns, and categories
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Separate Fact from Opinion A statement of fact is objectively real and verifiable A statement of opinion is a belief, conclusion, or judgment that is inherently difficult, and sometimes impossible, to verify
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Give me some examples FactOpinion
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Perspectives and Assumptions Perspective – A characteristic way of thinking about people, situations, events, or ideas Assumption – A judgment, generalization, or bias influenced by experience and values Bias – a preference or inclination, especially one that prevents evenhanded judgment
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The Eight Elements of Thought
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Let’s apply 4 of these to a current issue Question at issue What information do we have? Point of view Assumptions
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