Saturday, September 27, 2014

1. Critical Thinking

I believed that critical thinking is the use of just thinking beyond the knowledge of what you can produce but the other factors that we all can process through out our minds alone. Also, it is the knowledge you can expand on the topic that you are currently trying to incorporate into your mind and your physical being that shows you are capable of understanding the type of difficult reading you can understand. Critical thinking is a process that leads us to more questions, that leads to more discussions, engaging the audience, carefully reading beyond what the reading produces, and talks about a more wider ideas and issues around all of us. Its proposing to a greater cause to not only the reader but a wider range of ideas that surrounds everyone. Also, what I also said about what critical thinking is that the knowledge you have and could expand on the topic on hand. It is based on your personal experiences, social experiences that questions if you can answer fully enough through the process of skills you can acquire through synthesizing many of the text you read in your everyday life. If you you can fully think more about these type of questions and can base it on your own answers then you can fully think critically. Critical thinking is a broad skills that can be incorporated in various subjects that can posses various answers for different subjects.

It is based on your personal experiences, questions we all can answer fully, thinking beyond the questions at hand of the time, and based it on your own experiences. Then I believe you can think critically based on what else you can produce throughout your own experiences from the past. Critical thinking is also based on how you can produce a good quality question where many believe they can not answer but actually could do it. A good question is when you can answer but can expand more about it and also question is not just a yes or no question. It is where you can elaborate your answers into complex answers on the question and base it on your own experiences you may concentrate on. These examples are what do you think about this certain topic and what are the main points or sub points in this passage? It is going beyond the text where you can actually make connections based on your life time experiences. Also, it is expressing many of your answers in different ways rather than the answers you can directly get from the text. It is with this skill that you connect the text with many of the disciplines you have learned into your life, so you can relate this to your own personal experience.


    



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