WHAT IS CRITICAL THINKING?

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Mind Map on WHAT IS CRITICAL THINKING?, created by Yulieth Toledo on 15/07/2017.
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WHAT IS CRITICAL THINKING?
  1. is the ability to think clearly and rationally what to do or believe.
    1. people wiht critical thinking:
      1. identifies, constructs and evaluates arguments .
        1. solve problems systematically .
          1. identifies the relevance and importance of ideas .
        2. helps us to acquire knowledge, improves our theories, and strengthens arguments.
          1. helps improve work processes and improves social institutions.
            1. is and essential part of creativity because we need it to evaluate and improve our creative ideas.
              1. THE IMPORTANCE OF CRITICAL THINKING.
                1. Being able to think well and solve problems is very important for any career.
                  1. is very important in the new can knowledge economy.
                    1. be able to react quickly and effectively.
                      1. Requieres more flexibility in intellectual skills and ability to analyze information in problem solving
                      2. is important because it improves language skills and presentation
                        1. helps to improve comprehension skill.
                        2. is important because it promotes creativity
                          1. is important for self-reflection
                            1. helps us to justify and reflect on our values and decisions.
                            2. is the foundation of science and democracy.
                              1. is the critical use in experimentation and confirmation of theory
                                1. it requieres citizens to think critically about social issues.
                              2. FAMOUS QUOTES
                                1. Anyone who has begun to think, places some portion of the worl in jeopardy.- JOHN DEWEY
                                  1. Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting - EDMUND BURKE
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