Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking
CONTENT:
INTRODUCTION.
WHAT IS CRITICAL THINKING.
PARTS OF CRITICAL THINKING.
WAYS OF CRITICAL THINKING.
STEPS OF CRITICAL THINKING.
MODEL OF GENERATING CRITICAL THINKING.
IMPORTANT ELEMRNTS OF CRITICAL THINKING.
WHAT CRITICAL THINKING IS NOT?
BLOOM’S TAXONOMY AND LEVEL OF CRITICAL THINKIMG.
ACTIVITY OF BLOOM’S TAXONOMY.
CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS.
POINTS OF CRITICISM.
ROLE OF CRITICAL THINKER.
CHARACTERISTICS OF CRITICAL THINKER.
BENEFITS OF CRITICAL THINKING.
BARRIERS OF CRITICAL THINKING.
CONCLUSION.
“The essence of the independent mind lies not in what it thinks, but in
how it thinks”.
Christopher Hitchens
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Introduction:
Critical thinking as a process is a complex process of deliberation of skills and attitudes.this means;
Identifying other’s people’s arguments and conclusions,evaluating the evidence for alternative points of
view,weighing up opposing arguments and evidence fairly,reading between the lines,recognizing
techniques used to make certain positions more appealing than other,Reflecting on the issue in
structured way that is being rational,drawing conclusion if argument is valid or justifiable based on
assumptions and evidence,presenting a point of view in a structured ,clear ,well-reasoned way that
convinces others in order to follow up to new creation of the idea or analyzing the statement with
different prespectives and bringing up to the world.
Critical thinking is associated with reasoning or with our capacity for rational
thought. The word 'rational' means 'using reasons' to solve problems. Reasoning
starts with ourselves.
It includes:
Having reasons for what we believe and do, and being aware of what these
are.
Critically evaluating our own beliefs and actions.
Being able to present to others the reasons for our beliefs and actions.
Date.
Source.
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Percentages
Sample size
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Representativeness
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In the workplace:
• Be a better problem-solver.
• Better analyze information and draw appropriate conclusions.
• Communicate a position logically.
• Make good decisions (based on data, not feelings)
Conclusion:
Critical thinking is a process that relies upon, and develops, a wide range of skills and personal
qualities. Like other forms of activity, it improves with practice and with a proper sense of what is
required. Developing good critical thinking skills can take patience and application. On the other
hand, in improved abilities in making judgments, seeing more easily through flawed reasoning,
making choices from a more informed position and improving your ability to influence others.
“If there was one life skill everyone on the planet needed,
it was the ability to think with critical objectivity”
Josh Lanyon
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