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Case Study
Six strategies
6. Listening
- Avoid prejudging, interrupting, or letting emotions interfere
- Practice silence to improve understanding
3. Questioning
- Ask deep and challenging questions.
- Use curiosity to explore from multiple angles.
1. Emotional Restraint
- Recognize when emotions cloud judgment.
- Don’t let feelings override facts.
5. Ambiguous Words/Phrases
- Look deeper into vague language
- Ask: “What exactly does this mean?”
- Challenge assumptions and implied meanings
4. Distinguishing Fact from Opinion
- Fact
- Opinion
- Investigate and verify before accepting
2. Research
- Use multiple sources
- Check for validity and credibility
- Avoid relying on the first thing found online.
Critical Thinking
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Importance
• Helps students focus, organize, and solve problems.
• Helps citizens make informed, logical decisions in daily life.
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Definition
Thinking that is purposeful, reasoned, and goal-directed
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Definition
• A story based on real-life or fictional scenarios
• Incomplete by design—your job is to analyze and conclude logically
Purpose
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• Analyze actions, problems, and solutions.
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