Developing Critical Thinking Skills

Mohamed Nasir
Mohamed NasirPrincipal at Irushadhiyya School em Irushadhiyya School
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School-BasedSchool-Based
Professional Development 2Professional Development 2
25th
April 2013
Thursday
07:45 am
Irushadhiyya School
Developing Critical Thinking
Skills
What is Critical Thinking
Why Critical thinking?
Strategies to Improve Critical Thinking Skills
Why is it Important?
What is It?
How Does it ImproveTeaching and Learning?
Critical Thinking
“Standards” Typically
Used in Thinking
“It’s true because I believe it” (innate egocentrism)
“It’s true because we believe it” (innate sociocentrism)
“It’s true because I want to believe it” (innate wish fulfillment)
“It’s true because I have always believed it.”
(innate self-validation)
“It’s true because it is in my selfish interest to believe it.”
(innate selfishness)
Types of Thinking
CriticalCritical
ThinkingThinking
• AnalyzingAnalyzing
• EvaluatingEvaluating
• ReasoningReasoning
Problem Solving
Decision Making
Problem Solving
Decision Making
NewNew
IdeasIdeas
CreativeCreative
ThinkingThinking
Do you agree with this statement?
Some people study all their life and at their death they
have learnt everything except to THINK.
-Francoise Domergue
Why is it Important?
What is It?
How Does it ImproveTeaching and Learning?
Critical Thinking
What is Critical Thinking?
Write your understanding of critical thinking?
What is Critical Thinking?
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Critical Thinking
is a self-directed process
by which we take
deliberate steps
to think at the
highest level of quality.
Robert Ennis Definition
“Critical thinking is reasonable,
reflective thinking that is focused on
deciding what to believe or do.”
Matthew Lipman Definition
“Critical thinking is skillful, responsible thinking
that is conducive to good judgment because it is
sensitive to context, relies on criteria, and is
self-correcting.”
Richard Paul’s definition
“Critical thinking is thinking about your
thinking, while you’re thinking, in
order to make your thinking better.”
Paul’s (1992) definition
“Critical thinking is disciplined, self-
directed thinking that exemplifies the
perfection of thinking appropriate to a
particular mode or domain of thought.
Definition
“Critical thinking is skilful, responsible
thinking that that facilitates good
judgment”.
critical thinking: disciplined,
self-guided thinking
aimed at living a well
reasoned life.
Thinking that
analyzes thinking
Thinking that
assesses thinking
Thinking that
develops within itself
intellectual habits
thinking that
combats
its native
egocentricity
Overview slide
How Does it ImproveTeaching and Learning?
Does questioning improve students’ critical
thinking skills?
Critical Thinking
The Critical Thinking MindThe Critical Thinking Mind
==
The Educated MindThe Educated Mind
The critical thinking mind is the educated
mind
Make lesson plans that include thinking skills.
Ask thought-provoking questions such as
“How do you know?” “Why…?”
Call on students to tell what they understand.
Connect each lesson to students’ experiences.
Ask students to summarize the lesson
creatively.
The critical thinking mind is the educated
mind
Strategies to Promote Critical thinking
Skills
Questioning to develop critical thinking
requires students to:
•Raise issues
•Discover ideas and things
•Peruse problematic areas
•Seek clarity and relevance of ideas and
•Find evidence and make conclusions.
The critical thinking mind is the educated
mind
Asking question is the heart of critical
thinking
Group Activity
In groups, select a topic (any subject) and design a
lesson emphasizing to develop Critical thinking
Skills.
Activity
A woman goes for a haircut at a hair-cutting
salloon. The hairdresser asks her what
brand of shampoo she uses. He then puts
some of her hairs under a microscope and
shows her that there is a white film on the
hairs. He recommends that she buy the
store’s brand of shampoo rather than the
one she has been using.
What are some good questions to ask
herself about this situation?
Possible questions
• Will the same film be there with all shampoos, even the store’s?
• Is the film the result of the shampoo or of something else entirely?
• Is there anything negative about having that film on my hair that can
only be seen with a microscope?
• To what extent do we ask these types of questions of ourselves in
similar contexts?
How do you help students learn the
skills needed to form clear, probing
questions?
What did we do today?
Instructional Strategies
SEEI
STATE in your own words what someone else has said or
written or the key concept, problem or question at issue.
ELABORATE on your statement. In other words…
EXEMPLIFY: give an example of the concept from your life and
from the content.
ILLUSTRATE: create an analogy, metaphor, simile, graph,
chart, cartoon, etc.
Benefits of CriticalThinking Skills
Why teach teach critical thinking skills?
Critical Thinking
Benefits of Critical Thinking
Examples:
 Academic Performance
 understand the arguments and beliefs of others
 Critically evaluating those arguments and beliefs
 Develop and defend one's own well-supported arguments and beliefs.
 Workplace
 Helps us to reflect and get a deeper understanding of our own and others’
decisions
 Encourage open-mindedness to change
 Aid us in being more analytical in solving problems
 Daily life
 Helps us to avoid making foolish personal decisions.
 Promotes an informed and concerned citizenry capable of making good
decisions on important social, political and economic issues.
 Aids in the development of autonomous thinkers capable of examining their
assumptions, dogmas, and prejudices.
Barriers to CriticalThinking
Critical Thinking
Barriers to Critical Thinking
If Critical Thinking is so important, why is
it that uncritical thinking is so
common?
Why is that so many people including
many highly educated and intelligent
people find critical thinking so
difficult?
Barriers to Critical Thinking
 Lack of relevant background information
 Poor reading skills
 Poor listening skills
 Bias
 Prejudice
 Superstition
 Egocentrism
 Socio-centrism
 Peer pressure
 Mindless Conformism
 Mindless non-conformism
 Provincialism
 Narrow-mindedness
 Closed-mindedness
Barriers to Critical Thinking
Distrust of reason
Stereotyping
Unwarranted assumptions and stereotypes
Relativistic thinking
Scapegoating
Rationalization
Wishful thinking
Short-term thinking
Selective perception / attention
Selective memory
Overpowering emotions
Self-deception
Face-saving
Fear of change
Barriers to Critical Thinking
Five Powerful Barriers to Critical Thinking:
Self-centered thinking
self-interested thinking
self-serving bias
Group-centered thinking
Group bias
Conformism
Beliefs that are presumed to be true
without adequate evidence or
justification
Assumption
Stereotyping
Believing that something is true
because one wishes it were true.
The truth is “just a matter of
opinion”
Relativism
 Subjectivism
 Cultural relativism
EgocentrismEgocentrism
UnwarrantedUnwarranted
AssumptionsAssumptions
SociocentrismSociocentrism
RelativisticRelativistic
ThinkingThinking
WishfulWishful
ThinkingThinking
I am probably
the greatest
thinker since
Socrates!
Answers for the arguments
Argument 1. Invalid. Premise might be true, but there are other
possible reason explaining why things started g missing in
June.
Argument 2. Invalid. Premise might be true, but humans and
mice aren’t the same animals, therefore logically the two
premises aren’t comparable.
Argument 3. Valid. Premise are true and the conclusion allows
from them.
Argument 4. Invalid. The structure is logical, but premise 1 is
false – not all teachers are female.
Characteristics of Critical Thinker
Are you OPEN MINDED about other people’s view?
Are you HONEST to yourself (or others) when you are
wrong?
Do you have the COURAGE and PASSION to take
initiative and confront problems and meet
challenges?
Are you AWARE of your own biases and
preconceptions?
Do you WELCOME CRITICISM from other people?
Do you have INDEPENDENT opinions and are not
afraid to disagree?
Summary1. What is Thinking? Thinking is a purposeful, organized cognitive process that we use to make
sense of our world.
2. Types of Thinking Creative & Critical Thinking
3. What is Critical Thinking? Critical Thinking is the general term given to a wide range of cognitive and
intellectual skills needed to: Effectively identify, analyze, and evaluate
arguments; Discover and overcome personal prejudices and biases;
Formulate and present convincing reasons in support of conclusions; and
Make reasonable, intelligent decisions about what to believe and what to
do. Critical thinking skills emphasized in this course, include: Reasoning,
Analyzing, Evaluating, Decision Making and Problem solving.
5. Benefits of Critical Thinking Academic performance, workplace and daily life.
6. Barriers to Critical Thinking Examples include Egocentrism, Sociocentrism, Unwarranted Assumptions,
Wishful Thinking, and Relativistic Thinking
7. Characteristics of a Critical Thinker Open-mindedness, independent thinking, self-aware, passionate, insightful,
honest and intellectual humility, intellectual courage, and welcome criticism,
etc.
Thank you very
much for your active
participation.
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Developing Critical Thinking Skills

  • 1. g School-BasedSchool-Based Professional Development 2Professional Development 2 25th April 2013 Thursday 07:45 am Irushadhiyya School
  • 2. Developing Critical Thinking Skills What is Critical Thinking Why Critical thinking? Strategies to Improve Critical Thinking Skills
  • 3. Why is it Important? What is It? How Does it ImproveTeaching and Learning? Critical Thinking
  • 4. “Standards” Typically Used in Thinking “It’s true because I believe it” (innate egocentrism) “It’s true because we believe it” (innate sociocentrism) “It’s true because I want to believe it” (innate wish fulfillment) “It’s true because I have always believed it.” (innate self-validation) “It’s true because it is in my selfish interest to believe it.” (innate selfishness)
  • 5. Types of Thinking CriticalCritical ThinkingThinking • AnalyzingAnalyzing • EvaluatingEvaluating • ReasoningReasoning Problem Solving Decision Making Problem Solving Decision Making NewNew IdeasIdeas CreativeCreative ThinkingThinking
  • 6. Do you agree with this statement? Some people study all their life and at their death they have learnt everything except to THINK. -Francoise Domergue
  • 7. Why is it Important? What is It? How Does it ImproveTeaching and Learning? Critical Thinking
  • 8. What is Critical Thinking? Write your understanding of critical thinking?
  • 9. What is Critical Thinking? https://www.facebook.com/IrushadhiyyaSchoolOffical?ref=hl
  • 10. Critical Thinking is a self-directed process by which we take deliberate steps to think at the highest level of quality.
  • 11. Robert Ennis Definition “Critical thinking is reasonable, reflective thinking that is focused on deciding what to believe or do.”
  • 12. Matthew Lipman Definition “Critical thinking is skillful, responsible thinking that is conducive to good judgment because it is sensitive to context, relies on criteria, and is self-correcting.”
  • 13. Richard Paul’s definition “Critical thinking is thinking about your thinking, while you’re thinking, in order to make your thinking better.”
  • 14. Paul’s (1992) definition “Critical thinking is disciplined, self- directed thinking that exemplifies the perfection of thinking appropriate to a particular mode or domain of thought.
  • 15. Definition “Critical thinking is skilful, responsible thinking that that facilitates good judgment”.
  • 16. critical thinking: disciplined, self-guided thinking aimed at living a well reasoned life. Thinking that analyzes thinking Thinking that assesses thinking Thinking that develops within itself intellectual habits thinking that combats its native egocentricity Overview slide
  • 17. How Does it ImproveTeaching and Learning? Does questioning improve students’ critical thinking skills? Critical Thinking
  • 18. The Critical Thinking MindThe Critical Thinking Mind == The Educated MindThe Educated Mind The critical thinking mind is the educated mind
  • 19. Make lesson plans that include thinking skills. Ask thought-provoking questions such as “How do you know?” “Why…?” Call on students to tell what they understand. Connect each lesson to students’ experiences. Ask students to summarize the lesson creatively. The critical thinking mind is the educated mind Strategies to Promote Critical thinking Skills
  • 20. Questioning to develop critical thinking requires students to: •Raise issues •Discover ideas and things •Peruse problematic areas •Seek clarity and relevance of ideas and •Find evidence and make conclusions. The critical thinking mind is the educated mind Asking question is the heart of critical thinking
  • 21. Group Activity In groups, select a topic (any subject) and design a lesson emphasizing to develop Critical thinking Skills.
  • 22. Activity A woman goes for a haircut at a hair-cutting salloon. The hairdresser asks her what brand of shampoo she uses. He then puts some of her hairs under a microscope and shows her that there is a white film on the hairs. He recommends that she buy the store’s brand of shampoo rather than the one she has been using. What are some good questions to ask herself about this situation?
  • 23. Possible questions • Will the same film be there with all shampoos, even the store’s? • Is the film the result of the shampoo or of something else entirely? • Is there anything negative about having that film on my hair that can only be seen with a microscope? • To what extent do we ask these types of questions of ourselves in similar contexts?
  • 24. How do you help students learn the skills needed to form clear, probing questions?
  • 25. What did we do today? Instructional Strategies
  • 26. SEEI STATE in your own words what someone else has said or written or the key concept, problem or question at issue. ELABORATE on your statement. In other words… EXEMPLIFY: give an example of the concept from your life and from the content. ILLUSTRATE: create an analogy, metaphor, simile, graph, chart, cartoon, etc.
  • 27. Benefits of CriticalThinking Skills Why teach teach critical thinking skills? Critical Thinking
  • 28. Benefits of Critical Thinking Examples:  Academic Performance  understand the arguments and beliefs of others  Critically evaluating those arguments and beliefs  Develop and defend one's own well-supported arguments and beliefs.  Workplace  Helps us to reflect and get a deeper understanding of our own and others’ decisions  Encourage open-mindedness to change  Aid us in being more analytical in solving problems  Daily life  Helps us to avoid making foolish personal decisions.  Promotes an informed and concerned citizenry capable of making good decisions on important social, political and economic issues.  Aids in the development of autonomous thinkers capable of examining their assumptions, dogmas, and prejudices.
  • 30. Barriers to Critical Thinking If Critical Thinking is so important, why is it that uncritical thinking is so common? Why is that so many people including many highly educated and intelligent people find critical thinking so difficult?
  • 31. Barriers to Critical Thinking  Lack of relevant background information  Poor reading skills  Poor listening skills  Bias  Prejudice  Superstition  Egocentrism  Socio-centrism  Peer pressure  Mindless Conformism  Mindless non-conformism  Provincialism  Narrow-mindedness  Closed-mindedness
  • 32. Barriers to Critical Thinking Distrust of reason Stereotyping Unwarranted assumptions and stereotypes Relativistic thinking Scapegoating Rationalization Wishful thinking Short-term thinking Selective perception / attention Selective memory Overpowering emotions Self-deception Face-saving Fear of change
  • 33. Barriers to Critical Thinking Five Powerful Barriers to Critical Thinking: Self-centered thinking self-interested thinking self-serving bias Group-centered thinking Group bias Conformism Beliefs that are presumed to be true without adequate evidence or justification Assumption Stereotyping Believing that something is true because one wishes it were true. The truth is “just a matter of opinion” Relativism  Subjectivism  Cultural relativism EgocentrismEgocentrism UnwarrantedUnwarranted AssumptionsAssumptions SociocentrismSociocentrism RelativisticRelativistic ThinkingThinking WishfulWishful ThinkingThinking I am probably the greatest thinker since Socrates!
  • 34. Answers for the arguments Argument 1. Invalid. Premise might be true, but there are other possible reason explaining why things started g missing in June. Argument 2. Invalid. Premise might be true, but humans and mice aren’t the same animals, therefore logically the two premises aren’t comparable. Argument 3. Valid. Premise are true and the conclusion allows from them. Argument 4. Invalid. The structure is logical, but premise 1 is false – not all teachers are female.
  • 35. Characteristics of Critical Thinker Are you OPEN MINDED about other people’s view? Are you HONEST to yourself (or others) when you are wrong? Do you have the COURAGE and PASSION to take initiative and confront problems and meet challenges? Are you AWARE of your own biases and preconceptions? Do you WELCOME CRITICISM from other people? Do you have INDEPENDENT opinions and are not afraid to disagree?
  • 36. Summary1. What is Thinking? Thinking is a purposeful, organized cognitive process that we use to make sense of our world. 2. Types of Thinking Creative & Critical Thinking 3. What is Critical Thinking? Critical Thinking is the general term given to a wide range of cognitive and intellectual skills needed to: Effectively identify, analyze, and evaluate arguments; Discover and overcome personal prejudices and biases; Formulate and present convincing reasons in support of conclusions; and Make reasonable, intelligent decisions about what to believe and what to do. Critical thinking skills emphasized in this course, include: Reasoning, Analyzing, Evaluating, Decision Making and Problem solving. 5. Benefits of Critical Thinking Academic performance, workplace and daily life. 6. Barriers to Critical Thinking Examples include Egocentrism, Sociocentrism, Unwarranted Assumptions, Wishful Thinking, and Relativistic Thinking 7. Characteristics of a Critical Thinker Open-mindedness, independent thinking, self-aware, passionate, insightful, honest and intellectual humility, intellectual courage, and welcome criticism, etc.
  • 37. Thank you very much for your active participation. உங்கள் பங்கு மிகவும் நன்றி अपनी सक्रिय क्रिय भागीदारी के िलिए बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद మీ చురుకుగా పాల్గొగ్గొనటం కోసం చాల్గా ధనయ్గొవాదాల్గు

Notas do Editor

  1. Question the assumption in question 2: Partners-pro and con/switch
  2. (1) Ballet example; (2) Discuss, write SEEI, Assess
  3. (1) Ballet example; (2) Discuss, write SEEI, Assess
  4. Question the assumption in question 2: Partners-pro and con/switch