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CRITICAL THINKING
    STANDARD
1. CLARITY
 We need to understand what people say clearly before we
  can effectively evaluate their arguments and claims.
 Unfortunately, that can be difficult because people often fail
  to express themselves clearly.

   This lack of clarity is due to :
     1.laziness
     2.carelessness
     3.a lack of skills

 Only by paying attention to language we can avoid such
  needless miscommunications and disappointments.
 To achieve our personal goals in life we need a clear
  conception of our goals and priorities, a realistic abilities, and
  clear understanding of the problem and opportunities we
  face…..
2. PRECISION

   Sherlock Holmes is the famous fictional sleuth written by Sir Arthur
    Conan Doyle.
   In Doyle’s stories Holmes if often able to solve complex mysteries
    when the bungling detectives from Scotland Yard haven’t so much as
    a clue..

WHAT IS THE SECRET OF HIS SUCCSESS????
 An extraordinary commitment to precision.


1. By careful and highly trained observation
   Holmes is able to discover clues that others have overlooked.
2. By a process of precise logical inference
   He is able to reason from those clues to discover the solution to the
    mystery.
The importance of precision in specialized fields:
 Medicine
 Mathematics
 Architecture    Critical thinkers really understand
 Engineering   the importance of precise thinking in
                                     life.
                  They understand that to cut through
                  the confusion and uncertainties that
                      surround many problems and
                  issues, it is often necessary to insist
                      on precise answer to precise
                                 questions.
                     What exactly the problem we’re
                                   facing?
                    What exactly are the alternative?
3. ACCURACY


There is well-known saying about computers ”Garbage in,
  garbage out”. This mean if you put bad information into
  a computer, bad information is exactly what will you get
  out of it…

Much the same is true about human thinking. No matter
 how brilliant you may be, you’re almost guaranteed to
 make bad decisions if your decision are based on false
 information
4. RELEVENCE

Anyone who ever sat through a boring school
 assembly or watched a mud-slinging political
 debate can appreciate the importance of
 staying focused on relevant ideas and
 information.

A favorite debaters trick is to try distract an
  audience attention by raising an irrelevant
  issues.
In a case of Judge(Stephen T.) Logan:

Always earnest and grave –opposed him, Lincoln created no
  little merriment by his reference to Logan’s style of dress.
  He carried the surprised in store for the later, till he
  reached his turn before the jury. Addressing them, he said
  "Gentlemen, you must be careful and not permit
  yourselves to be overcome by the eloquence of counsel for
  the defense. Judge Logan I know is an effective lawyer. I
  have met him to often to doubt that but shrewd and careful
  though he be, he still is someone wrong. Since this trial
  has begun i have discovered that with all this caution and
  fastidiousness he hasn’t knowledge enough to put his shirt
  on right”
Logan turned red as crimson , but sure enough , Lincoln was
  correct , for the former had donned a new shirt , and by
  mistake had drawn it over his head with the pleated bosom
  behind . The general laugh which followed destroyed the
  effect of Logan’s eloquence over the jury-the very point at
  which Lincoln aimed.




          Lincoln’s ploy was entertaining and succeeded
            in distracting the attention of jury. Had the
           jurors been thinking critically, however, they
           would have realized that carelessness about
            one’s attire has no logical relevance to the
                    strength of one’s arguments.
5. LOGICAL CORRETNESS

   To think critically we need accurate well and supported
    beliefs.
   But just as important, we need to be able to reason from
    those beliefs to conclusions that logically follow from
    them.
   Unfortunately illogical thinking is all too common in
    human affairs.
      As Russell observes, from the proposition:
      1. God sees everything
      The pious correctly drew the conlusion:
      2. God sees through bathroom walls
      However, they failed to draw the equally obvious
         conclusion that
      3. God sees through bathrobes
7. FAIRNESS

   1. Critical thinking demands that our thinking to be fair:
    open-minded
   Impartial
   Free from biases
   Preconception

    2. people are often strongly disposed to resist unfamiliar
    ideas, to prejudge issues, to stereotype outsiders and to
    identify truth with their own self-interest of their nation
    or group.
3. It is probably unrealistic to suppose that our
  thinking could ever be completely free of biases
  and preconceptions.

4. But as difficult as it may be to achieve, basic
  fair-mindedness is clearly an essential attribute
  of a critical thinker
THE BENEFITS OF
CRITICAL THINKING
CRITICAL THINKING IN THE CLASSROOM

    Students learn a variety of skills that can
    greatly improve their classroom performance.
    This skills include:

  understanding the arguments and beliefs of
  others.
 Critically evaluating those arguments and
  beliefs.
CRITICAL THINKING IN THE WORKPLACE

 Skill that can help workers at the workplace
 that involves critical thinking:

 Quick learners who can solve problems
 Think creatively
 Gather and analyze information
 Draw appropriate conclusions from data
 Communicate their ideas clearly and effectively
   CRITICAL THINKING IN LIFE
1.Critical thinking can avoid us from making foolish
   personal decision.
   all of us have made one time or another made decision
   about consumer purchase, relationships, personal
   behavior, and then we later realized were seriously
   misguided and irrational.

2. Critical thinking plays important role in promoting
    democratic process.
 most serious society problem- environmental
    destruction, nuclear proliferation, religious and ethnic
    intolerance, racial prejudice and so on have largely
    been caused by poor critical thinking.
3. Critical thinking is worth studying for the personal
  enrichment to our lives.
 its can help free us from the unexamined assumption
  and biases of our upbringing and our society.
 its lets us step back from the prevailing customs and
  ideologies of our culture
 its also allows us to lead self-directed, ”examined” lives.
BARRIERS TO CRITICAL
     THINKING
Barriers to critical thinking:

 lack of relevant background information
 poor reading skills
 bias
 prejudice
 superstition
 peer pressure
 close-mindedness
 narrow-mindedness
DIFFERENT THINKING
    BETWEEN CRITICAL
THINKERS AND UNCRITICAL
        THINKERS
Critical Thinker

    Think independently
    and are not afraid to
    disagree with group      Uncritical thinker
           opinion

                              Tend to engage in
                                “groupthink”,
                             uncritically following
                            the beliefs and values
                                 of the group
   Critical Thinker

     Understand the value
     of critical thinking,
     both to individuals     Uncritical Thinker
       and society as a
              whole


                              See little value in
                               critical thinking

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Critical thinking standard [autosaved]

  • 1. CRITICAL THINKING STANDARD
  • 2. 1. CLARITY  We need to understand what people say clearly before we can effectively evaluate their arguments and claims.  Unfortunately, that can be difficult because people often fail to express themselves clearly.  This lack of clarity is due to : 1.laziness 2.carelessness 3.a lack of skills  Only by paying attention to language we can avoid such needless miscommunications and disappointments.  To achieve our personal goals in life we need a clear conception of our goals and priorities, a realistic abilities, and clear understanding of the problem and opportunities we face…..
  • 3. 2. PRECISION  Sherlock Holmes is the famous fictional sleuth written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.  In Doyle’s stories Holmes if often able to solve complex mysteries when the bungling detectives from Scotland Yard haven’t so much as a clue.. WHAT IS THE SECRET OF HIS SUCCSESS????  An extraordinary commitment to precision. 1. By careful and highly trained observation  Holmes is able to discover clues that others have overlooked. 2. By a process of precise logical inference  He is able to reason from those clues to discover the solution to the mystery.
  • 4. The importance of precision in specialized fields:  Medicine  Mathematics  Architecture Critical thinkers really understand  Engineering the importance of precise thinking in life. They understand that to cut through the confusion and uncertainties that surround many problems and issues, it is often necessary to insist on precise answer to precise questions. What exactly the problem we’re facing? What exactly are the alternative?
  • 5. 3. ACCURACY There is well-known saying about computers ”Garbage in, garbage out”. This mean if you put bad information into a computer, bad information is exactly what will you get out of it… Much the same is true about human thinking. No matter how brilliant you may be, you’re almost guaranteed to make bad decisions if your decision are based on false information
  • 6. 4. RELEVENCE Anyone who ever sat through a boring school assembly or watched a mud-slinging political debate can appreciate the importance of staying focused on relevant ideas and information. A favorite debaters trick is to try distract an audience attention by raising an irrelevant issues.
  • 7. In a case of Judge(Stephen T.) Logan: Always earnest and grave –opposed him, Lincoln created no little merriment by his reference to Logan’s style of dress. He carried the surprised in store for the later, till he reached his turn before the jury. Addressing them, he said "Gentlemen, you must be careful and not permit yourselves to be overcome by the eloquence of counsel for the defense. Judge Logan I know is an effective lawyer. I have met him to often to doubt that but shrewd and careful though he be, he still is someone wrong. Since this trial has begun i have discovered that with all this caution and fastidiousness he hasn’t knowledge enough to put his shirt on right”
  • 8. Logan turned red as crimson , but sure enough , Lincoln was correct , for the former had donned a new shirt , and by mistake had drawn it over his head with the pleated bosom behind . The general laugh which followed destroyed the effect of Logan’s eloquence over the jury-the very point at which Lincoln aimed. Lincoln’s ploy was entertaining and succeeded in distracting the attention of jury. Had the jurors been thinking critically, however, they would have realized that carelessness about one’s attire has no logical relevance to the strength of one’s arguments.
  • 9. 5. LOGICAL CORRETNESS  To think critically we need accurate well and supported beliefs.  But just as important, we need to be able to reason from those beliefs to conclusions that logically follow from them.  Unfortunately illogical thinking is all too common in human affairs. As Russell observes, from the proposition: 1. God sees everything The pious correctly drew the conlusion: 2. God sees through bathroom walls However, they failed to draw the equally obvious conclusion that 3. God sees through bathrobes
  • 10. 7. FAIRNESS  1. Critical thinking demands that our thinking to be fair:  open-minded  Impartial  Free from biases  Preconception 2. people are often strongly disposed to resist unfamiliar ideas, to prejudge issues, to stereotype outsiders and to identify truth with their own self-interest of their nation or group.
  • 11. 3. It is probably unrealistic to suppose that our thinking could ever be completely free of biases and preconceptions. 4. But as difficult as it may be to achieve, basic fair-mindedness is clearly an essential attribute of a critical thinker
  • 13. CRITICAL THINKING IN THE CLASSROOM Students learn a variety of skills that can greatly improve their classroom performance. This skills include:  understanding the arguments and beliefs of others.  Critically evaluating those arguments and beliefs.
  • 14. CRITICAL THINKING IN THE WORKPLACE Skill that can help workers at the workplace that involves critical thinking:  Quick learners who can solve problems  Think creatively  Gather and analyze information  Draw appropriate conclusions from data  Communicate their ideas clearly and effectively
  • 15. CRITICAL THINKING IN LIFE 1.Critical thinking can avoid us from making foolish personal decision.  all of us have made one time or another made decision about consumer purchase, relationships, personal behavior, and then we later realized were seriously misguided and irrational. 2. Critical thinking plays important role in promoting democratic process.  most serious society problem- environmental destruction, nuclear proliferation, religious and ethnic intolerance, racial prejudice and so on have largely been caused by poor critical thinking.
  • 16. 3. Critical thinking is worth studying for the personal enrichment to our lives.  its can help free us from the unexamined assumption and biases of our upbringing and our society.  its lets us step back from the prevailing customs and ideologies of our culture  its also allows us to lead self-directed, ”examined” lives.
  • 18. Barriers to critical thinking:  lack of relevant background information  poor reading skills  bias  prejudice  superstition  peer pressure  close-mindedness  narrow-mindedness
  • 19. DIFFERENT THINKING BETWEEN CRITICAL THINKERS AND UNCRITICAL THINKERS
  • 20. Critical Thinker Think independently and are not afraid to disagree with group Uncritical thinker opinion Tend to engage in “groupthink”, uncritically following the beliefs and values of the group
  • 21. Critical Thinker  Understand the value  of critical thinking,  both to individuals Uncritical Thinker and society as a whole See little value in critical thinking