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Critical Thinking - Coggle Diagram
Critical Thinking
Critical Reading
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examine text depth and actively ask questions of the source to understand its relevance for our own topic
Reading strategies
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skimming ; read the introduction and the first line of each paragraph to work out what the text is about
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Critical Writing
state what happened vs identify its significance ; to write critically we will describe what happened and identify the significance of what happened.
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give interpretation of the facts, and explain the significance, consequences and/or implication of the statements we have made.
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Critical Thinking Model
Description Stage :
asking questions such as what, where, why and who
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Analysis Stage :
asking questions such as how, why and what if
helps us examine methods and processes, reasons and causes and the alternative options
this questions help us to break something into parts and consider the relationship between each part.
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interpret evidence, data arguments, others and be able to identify the significance to questions.
Evaluation Stage :
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making judgements will lead you to reasonable conclusions, solutions, or recommendations.
asking questions such as so what, what next
Evaluation Information
Making Effective Notes
help us to clarify our thinking, organise our ideas and engage critically with the information.
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About Critical Thinking
critical , sometimes refer to the importance of something
is about questioning the information, ideas, and arguments that you find in our studies and learning with an open mind
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