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Critical thinking - Coggle Diagram
Critical thinking
Critical Thinking as an Educational Ideal
Communicate Objectives Clearly
Motivate Students
Use a Reference Framework
Foster a Critical Spirit
Prefer Depth over Breadth
Use Relevant Current Issues
Apply Real or Realistic Examples
Select Examples Carefully
Provide Guided Practice with Feedback
Verify Understanding
Encourage Metacognition
Consider Context
Identify Empty Use of Technical Terms
Design Multiple-Choice Items Carefully
Overall Judgment and Classification
Informed Judgment
Argument Categorization
Alternative Evaluation
Information Source Classification
Distinguishing Between Reliable and Unreliable Sources
Making Well-Informed Judgments
Teaching Strategies
Collaborative Learning
Socratic Questioning
Structured Debate
Case Studies
Case based Problem Analysis
Critical Thinking
Fundamental Skills
Definition and Concept
Argument Evaluation
Problem Solving
Logical Reasoning
Competency Development
Critical Analysis
Information Synthesis
Persuasive Communication
Creativity in Solutions
Critical Thinking Process
Problem Identification
Information Gathering
Source Analysis and Evaluation
Solution Formulation
Challenges and Obstacles
Resistance to Change in Education
Lack of Resources and Training
Traditional Curriculum and Limitations
Standardized Assessments and Their Impact
Practical Applications
Conflict Resolution
Negotiation Skills
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Ethical and Responsible Leadership
Cultural Influence
Impact on Social Sciences
Liberal Education and Humanities
Critical Movements in History
Recognition of Cultural Diversity
Future of Critical Thinking
Integration of Educational Technology
Promotion of Lifelong Learning
Encouragement of Perspective Diversity
Preparation for a Global Environment
Educational Importance
Citizen Formation
Informed Decision-Making
Active Participation in Society
Adaptation to Changing Environments
Thinking Evaluation
Formative Assessment Methods
Self-Assessment and Reflection
Constructive Feedback
Rubrics and Objective Criteria
Concept Evolution
Influence of European Enlightenment
Theories of the Frankfurt School
Contributions of American Pragmatism
Postmodernist Perspectives
Historical Origins
Contributions of Plato and Socrates
Development of Aristotelian Logic
Relevance of Intellectual Renaissance