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Critical thinking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Critical thinking is assumed to be the purposeful and reflective judgement about what to believe or what to do in response to observations, experience, verbal or written expressions, or arguments. Cr...
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Publisher of critical thinking products for home and classroom use in mathematics, science, language arts, and history. ... ; What is Critical Thinking?; Critical thinking is identifying and evaluating evidence to guide decision making. A critical thinker uses broad in-depth analysis of evidence to make decisions and...
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Using the model of the expert and apprentice, librarians need to focus on the teaching of critical thinking skills, over and above the more mechanistic skills of evaluation of resources and mastery of search tools.
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Here are two brief definitions of what it is: Critical thinking is "reasonably and reflectively deciding what to believe or do." ... Critical thinking means making reasoned judgments. Basically, it is using criteria to judge the quality of something, from cooking to a conclusion of a research paper.
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Purpose and Rationale of Teaching Critical Thinking ... Critical thinking is an important and vital topic in modern education. All educators are interested in teaching critical thinking to their students. ... "the critical thinking movement in the U.S. has been bolstered and sustained by the business community's need to...
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Arons, Arnold B. "'Critical Thinking' and the Baccalaureate Curriculum." ... Baker, Paul J. "Learning Sociology and Assessing Critical Thinking" ... Brouwer, Peter. "Hold on a Minute Here: What Happened to Critical Thinking in the Information Age?"
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