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The Art of Critical Thinking

The Art of Critical Thinking. Critical Thinking. CRITICAL THINKING is the active and systematic process of Communication Problem-solving Evaluation Analysis Synthesis Reflection both individually and in community to Foster understanding Support sound decision-making and

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The Art of Critical Thinking

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  1. The Art of Critical Thinking

  2. Critical Thinking CRITICAL THINKING is the active and systematic process of • Communication • Problem-solving • Evaluation • Analysis • Synthesis • Reflection both individually and in communityto • Foster understanding • Support sound decision-making and • Guide action

  3. CRITICAL THINKING is an active and systematic process

  4. Communication • The art and technique of using words effectively to impart information or ideas. • American Heritage Dictionary, 2005 • Articulation – The ability to tell others exactly what in an argument is good or bad • Institute for Critical Thinking, Montclair State University

  5. Problem-solving • The ability to address complex situations or questions that do not have one correct answer but must be figured out as well as possible • Nosich, 2005

  6. Evaluation • The ability to use criteria and standards to judge the quality and value of ideas, products, or procedures • Carey, 2001

  7. Analysis • The ability to divide a concept or unit into smaller parts so the parts and the relationship among them is clear • Carey, 2001

  8. Synthesis • The ability to combine and integrate separate elements according to their relationship … to organize, summarize, and explain information and make predictions • Harris, 2001

  9. Reflection • The reflective mind seeks meaning, monitors what it thinks, and draws a clear distinction between its thinking and the thinking of its audience • Elder & Paul, 2003

  10. individually and • in community

  11. To • Support sound decision-making • Foster understanding • Guide action

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