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How To Critical Thinking

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Critical thinking, in a nutshell, is the facility by which the mind is receptive towards new ideas. Yet, that doesn't stop there. Critical thinking goes beyond the acceptance of facts. Instead, this will lead you towards the channels of thinking that would take one piece at a time.



Say, if one concept is proposed on you, you will not accept this concept as it is. With critical thinking, you will take this concept from its general form and transform it into specific issues that create the map towards the bigger picture. This way, you will see flaws and good points and thus, understanding of the general to the specific ideas will be realized.

Critical thinking is a relatively profound idea. But central to this is the ability to discern what is valuable information from not. And from this, one can draw a concrete conclusion that can be applied to the demands of the condition.

Critical thinking itself is a discipline that aims the processing of information through effective and methodological methods, conceptualization and application of the concepts, creating thesis, synthesis and anti-thesis to transform an object of inquiry to its final and well-studied form, evaluation of the information with respect to the source, experience, observation, correct reasoning and data gathered. All these are applied depending on the needs of the certain situation. While these can all be used for a single inquiry, varying conditions don't often require one to manipulate information and therefore, learn in the process, many problems require the minimal use of the ideas as covered by critical reasoning.

As you might have noticed by now, critical thinking is an interweaving of thinking processes which in themselves are complex grounds to deal with. To complete the process, one must also consider the evaluation of certain precepts, elements of reasoning such as purpose of studying the problem, the problem itself, and the assumptions and the previous concepts as covered by the object at hand. To make things more complicated, one must also integrate concepts that deal with the various forms of thinking which include the scientific method, mathematical reasoning, the moral and ethical concepts and the philosophies that surround the inquiry.

However to simplify critical reasoning, one must have basic knowledge on correct logic because it is basically "logic". Don't be deceived though since sometimes, logical reasoning (if used incorrectly and not within the scope of the study of logic itself) may be very manipulative and deceiving.

Critical thinking has two major components:

One is the raw information and the well-established beliefs generated through the intellectual processing skills. The second is the intellectual commitment and the habit itself of thinking with minimal subjectivity and maximum objectivity. As common perception would tell us, critical thinking is not actually the mere gathering and retention of data and information, but should include the process by which this information are found and eventually treated. It is not also the possession of thinking skills alone but the actual application of these skills.

Critical thinking is not thinking alone. It is unique and free flowing but never tied to the primitive concepts of what thinking is. That is- simplistic approach to the processing of information.
How To Critical Thinking
- The Stamp Act of 1765

- Taxation without representation.

- The Boston Massacre of 1770.

- etc.

Later, we discussed them and he showed me that he understood.

Yet, when I checked with him before he went to bed, he hadn't memorized the events (those mentioned earlier and others). When I gave him clues, he could explain each one very well.

I began to wonder, "Will he remember to put down all he knows?" It's not like I could sit next to him and give him hints. He's pretty bright but would he be able to show it?

It all comes down to memory in a lot of ways. My son needed to memorize the points he understood so that the next day he could recall them and include them in his essay. Then, he could combine the information with his understanding and come up with a really strong essay. A lethal combination when done right.

So why are there some people that want to relegate memorization to the back of the classroom? A second class study skill.

Wouldn't it be more logical to say that we need to develop both memory skills AND critical thinking skills?

Let's face it. Solid thinking skills depend on a strong memory.

Being able to recall easily helps your child access

information in order to make a point.

Let's go back to the example with my son.

He wasn't sure what the essay would be about but he was armed with a lot of information. He felt he knew enough about the events leading up to the American Revolution that he could answer the question with details.

And he did.

And he's only in 5th grade! Yet, this combination of memory and thinking is the cornerstone of learning at any age and helps kids do better in school.

If someone could explain to me how my son would have gotten a good grade on his essay without knowing the facts, I would love to hear it.

Want to know why? Because most of my students would love to stop memorizing tomorrow. They hate it and wish they never had to do it again.

(Could it be that the ones that are so anti-memorization are really "memorizing-haters" from way back?).

I agree with Dr. Mel Levine, author of "All Kinds of Minds", who states, "Understanding + Remembering = Learning."

Talk about hitting the nail on the head!

The real question is, "How do we get our kids to memorize more easily?" I really believe that many hate memorizing because they can't do it very well.

Could you when you were in school? Here's the reason why not. Schools don't teach memory skills. Kids go home and try to memorize on their own. Some get it but many don't. The ones that don't end up hating the process with a passion.

So, I have an idea. Let's call a truce. Let's teach memory skills along side thinking skills. That way,

kids are prepared to retain all the information they'll need later on when it's time to do the thinking.

I'm sure the results will astound us. We'll have kids that call on prior knowledge to make points, illustrate ideas with examples and back up what they say with facts.

Hey, that sounds like a plan!
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