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critical thinking

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critical thinking is an effort to ask and answer the question carefully. This means asking the most useful question in the most productive sequence in order to yield a coherent and trustworthy “story” hence thinking critically means asking question instead of accepting “at face value” what you read or hear, critical thinkers look for facts and for excellent motivation before consider something to be true.1

Model to generate critical thinking

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Description, analysis and evaluation of topic/issue. You can do this by asking yourself the entire w question. What is this about, who is involved, where does it take place, when does this occur, why this occur, and how does it work.2

Why the Assessment of critical Thinking is Important

Once you have analyze thinking, you must to evaluate it, exhausting universal intellectual standards. Practical persons judge thinking by means of these standards. When you internalize them and explicitly use them in your thinking, you’re thinking turn out to be clearer, more correct, precise, appropriate, deeper, and more fair. You should note that we generally focus on a selection of standards. In the middle of others are credibility, sufficiency, and reliability.

Smith, d. (2004). Comparing Roman Pottery. London: Shovel Press

Self-awareness it is very relevant to think critical when we are weighting the inspirations of purposes and unfairness, and recognize our personal norms, prejudgments and point of view.

Cottrell, S. (2005). Critical thinking skills. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan

Honesty when we recognize emotional impulses, selfish motives, nefarious purposes, or other modes of self-deception. Open-mindedness value all reasonable suggestions and continue to be open to another explanations.

Smith, d. (2004). Comparing Roman Pottery. London: Shovel Press

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