Os Novos 52 Critical Thinking

Deborahn
2 min readJan 8, 2021

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Critical thinking is effective in that it avoids common pitfalls. such as seeing only one side of an issue. discounting new evidence that disconfirms your ideas. rea- soning from passion rather than logic. failing to support statements with evidence. and so on.

  • The critical thinking model • Steps for using the critical thinking process in problem solving • Distinguish between a fact and an assumption • Be careful about assumptions • The problem-solving process • Qualities of a successful problem solver • Defining the problem • Collect and analyze data — data collection tools • How to collect data •Lookingfor causes Get to the . . .
  • Critical thinking is thinking about things in certain ways so as to arrive at the best possible solution in the circumstances that the thinker is aware of. In more everyday language. it is a way of thinking about whatever is presently occupying your mind so that you come to the best possible conclusion. Critical Thinking is: A way of thinking about particular things at a particular time; it is . . .
  • Critical thinking is clear. rational. logical. and independent thinking. It’s about improving thinking by analyzing. assessing. and reconstructing howwe think. It also means thinking in a self-regulated and self-corrective manner. It’s thinking on purpose!
  • Critical thinking is the analysis of facts to form a judgment. The subject is complex. and several different definitions exist. which generally include the rational. skeptical. unbiased analysis. or evaluation of factual evidence. Critical thinking is self-directed. self-disciplined. self- monitored. and self- corrective thinking.
  • Jan 24. 2019 Successful executives use critical thinking skills every day. to sift through incomplete and complex information. ask the right questions. recognize strong versus weak arguments. and to assimilate the information they need to make logical business decisions.
  • “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. ” — The Foundation for Critical Thinking
  • Critical thinking is thinking that questions itself. That is to say. it is a process of thinking that self-corrects errors using evidence and systematic elimination of biases. unstated assumptions. motivated reasoning and logical fallacies. The following are illustrative examples of critical thinking.
  • Critical Thinking as Defined by the National Council for Excellence in Critical Thinking. 1987 . A statement by Michael Scriven & Richard Paul. presented at the 8th Annual International Conference on Critical Thinking and Education Reform. Summer 1987. Critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing. applying. analyzing. synthesizing. and . . .

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