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CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING SKILLS (CCTS), Australian Curriculum,…
CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING SKILLS (CCTS)
General Capabilties
Inquiring - identifying, exploring and organising information as well as ideas
Generating ideas, possibilities and actions
Reflecting on thinking and processes
Analysing, synthesising and evaluating reasoning and procedures
Critical thinking
Recognise or develop an argument
Draw reasoned conclusions
Use evidence in support of the argument
Use information to solve problems
Example: interpreting, evaluating, explaining, sequencing, reasoning, comparing, questioning, inferring, hypothesising, appraising, testing, generalising
Creative thinking
Seeing or making new links that generate positive outcomes
Combining parts to form something original
Identifying alternative explanations
Sifting and refining ideas to discover possibilities
Seeing existing situations in a new way
Construct theories and objects
Generate and apply new ideas in specific contexts
Acting on intuition
Involve complex representations and images, investigations and performances, digital and computer-generated outputs
Effective learning
Productive, purposeful and intentional
Students think broadly and deeply using skills, behaviours and dispositions such as reason, logic, resourcefulness, imagination, innovation
Students develop sophisticated understanding of the process when ncounter problems, unfamiliar information and new ideas
Responding to challenges of 21st century - complex environment, social and economic pressures
Critical thinking skills (Indeed, 2021)
Inference
Drawing conclusions about the information and requires to possess technical or industry-specific knowledge or experience
Communication
Explain and discuss issues and their possible solutions
Analysis
Analyze and effectively evaluate a situation involves knowing what facts, data or information about the problem are important which also includes gathering unbiased research, asking relevant questions about the data to ensure it’s accurate and assessing the findings objectively
Problem-solving
Execute the solutions requires critical thinking to determine whether the goals are match with the solutions.
Observation
Quickly sense and identify a new problem, capable of understanding why something might be a problem, predict when a problem might occur before it happens
Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA). (n.d.). Retrieved from
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https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/critical-thinking-skills
Indeed Editorial Team. (2021). 10 Essential Critical Thinking Skills (And How to Improve Them). Retrieved from
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/critical-thinking-skills