CT is a self-directed process by which we take deliberate steps to think at the highest level of quality. CT is skillful, responsible thinking that is.

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CT is a self-directed process by which we take deliberate steps to think at the highest level of quality. CT is skillful, responsible thinking that is conducive to good judgment because it is sensitive to context, relies on criteria, and is self-correcting. Critical Thinking

IN OTHER WORDS…… Critical Thinking is “Thinking about thinking in order to make it better.”

Critical Thinking is… Analysis of thinking by focusing on the parts (“the Elements”) Evaluation of thinking by focusing on the quality (“the Standards”) Improvement of thinking by using what you have learned

ELEMENTS OF THOUGHT

In other words…. All reasoning has a purpose. All reasoning is an attempt to figure something out, to settle some question, solve some problem. All reasoning is based on assumptions. All reasoning is done from some point of view. All reasoning is based on data, information & evidence. All reasoning is expressed through and shaped by concepts and ideas. All reasoning contains inferences or interpretations by which we draw conclusions and give meaning to data. All reasoning leads somewhere or has implications and consequences.

INTELLECTUAL STANDARDS Clarity Could you elaborate further? Could you give me an example? Accuracy How could we check on that? How could we find out if that is true? Precision Could you be more specific? Could you give me more details? Relevance How does that relate to the problem? How does that bear on the question? Depth What factors make this a difficult problem? What are some of the complexities of this question? Breadth Do we need to look at this from another perspective? Do we need to consider another point of view? Logic Does all this make sense together? Does what you say follow from the evidence? Significance Is this the most important problem to consider? Is this the central idea to focus on? Fairness Do I have any vested interest in this issue?

The Result: A well cultivated critical thinker: Raises vital questions and problems, formulating them clearly and precisely; Gathers and assesses relevant information, using abstract ideas to interpret it effectively Comes to well-reasoned conclusions and solutions, testing them against relevant criteria and standards; Thinks openmindedly within alternative systems of thought, recognizing and assessing, as need be, their assumptions, implications, and practical consequences; and Communicates effectively with others in figuring out solutions to complex problems

CT is in short….. SELF-DIRECTED SELF-DISCPLINED SELF-MONITORED SELF-CORRECTIVE THINKING

One way to apply CT: the SEE-I State it Elaborate Example Illustrate

What is grammar? State it: Grammar is a set of agreed upon rules for language and punctuation with the goal of clear communication. Elaborate: In other words, grammar is a way of using words and punctuation so that as many readers as possible can agree upon the meaning. Example: For example, we use grammar not just in English papers but in all oral and written communication. When that grammar is correct, we have a better chance of accurate communication. Illustration: Grammar is like the rules of the road. When we all use the same rules, we have fewer accidents (breakdowns in communication) and we all get where we’re going safely (clear communication).

What are Learning Styles? State it: Elaborate: Example: Illustration: