Saturday, February 9, 2013

Unit Two Critical Thinking

Using Critical Thinking Skills


In each day of our lives, we face problems. Sometimes we solve it and sometimes we don’t. Using critical thinking helps you on decision making, solve questions clearly and precisely, and easily communicates with others. A critical thinker has an open mind and evaluates options or an educated that is aware of their surroundings on making choices and understanding options. Being a critical thinker won’t just affect you, but also the people around you either short term or long term.

To apply our critical thinking in class, we want to be comfortable with each other because it can help us when working on a project. Knowing one another will let us share each other’s learning or ideas to solve a problem. First we would want to know what the problem is. Second is to gather all possible information and how we should deal with the problem. Next is to figure out how we can apply these details to solve and change the problem. And then, working on the problem and solving it. After that, see if the solution worked and how it can be better, if not what can we do to fix it. And at last, reflect to the problem and what have we learn after solving it.















Works Cited
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"Critical Thinking: What Is It Good For? (In Fact, What Is It?)." - CSI. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Feb. 2013.

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