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The Elements of Critical Thinking
The Elements of Critical Thinking (Helping Students Assess Their Thinking( by Richard Paul and Linda Elder There are two essential dimensions of thinking that students need to master in order to learn how to upgrade their thinking. They need to be able to identify the "parts" of their thinking, and they need to be able to assess their use of these parts of thinking, as follows: ·All reasoning has a purpose. ·All reasoning is an attempt to figure something out, to settle some question, to 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, and evidence. ·All reasoning is expressed through, and shaped by, concepts and ideas. ·All reasoning contains inferences by which we draw conclusions and give meaning to data. ·All reasoning leads somewhere, has implications and consequences. What follows are some guidelines helpful to students as they work toward developing their reasoning abilities:
·Take time to state your purpose clearly. ·Distinguish your purpose from related purposes. ·Check periodically to be sure you are still on target. ·Choose significant and realistic purposes.
·Clearly identify your assumptions and determine whether they are justifiable. ·Consider how your assumptions are shaping your point of view.
·Identify your point of view. ·Seek other points of view and identify their strengths as well as weaknesses. ·Strive to be fair-minded in evaluating all points of view.
·Restrict your claims to those supported by the data you have. ·Search for information that opposes your position as well as information that supports it. ·Make sure that all information used is clear, accurate, and relevant to the question at issue. ·Make sure you have gathered sufficient information.
·Identify key concepts and explain them clearly. ·Consider alternative concepts or alternative definitions to concepts. ·Make sure you are using concepts with care and precision.
·Infer only what the evidence implies. ·Check inferences for their consistency with each other. ·Identify assumptions that lead you to your inferences.
·Trace the implications and consequences that follow from your reasoning.
·Search for negative as well as positive implications. ·Consider all possible consequences. |
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Thanks for ever for your material!! God Bless You!
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اقتباس:
May Allah bless you too
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