Title: Critical Thinking
1Critical Thinking
2The Skill of Thinking
- Unique to each individual
- Own styles
- Innate and learned capabilities
- Can be improved by
- Gaining insight and self-awareness
- Acquiring instruction and feedback
- Consciously working to improve
3Improving Your Ability to Think and Learn
- Believe in your ability to be a good thinker and
learner. - Be willing to work at strategies that can help
you think and learn more efficiently in your own
way.
4Learning Styles
- Observers (visual)
- Doers (kinesthetic)
- Listeners (auditory)
5Does Personality Affect Thinking?
- Major role
- What information you notice and recall
- How you make decisions
- Amount of structure and control you like
6Importance of Considering Affect of Personality
on Thinking
- Connecting with own personality needs
- Answers how and why you think like you do
- Understanding other personality types
- Helps you realize how and why others think like
they do - Goal meeting of the minds
7Learning Preferences and Thinking Styles
- No one style is better than another
- Affected by culture and upbringing
- What is important
- connect with your own style, celebrate strengths
and overcome limitations - understand people with different styles, respect
their need to approach things in their own way
(Box 2-3, p. 27)
8Personality Profiles
- Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
- Informal test instrument www.personalitypathways.
com/type-inventory.html - Color Code
- www.thecolorcode.com
9Importance of Mentors
- Can you name at least one person who has made a
significant impact on how you think? - Nursing Mentors (Preceptors)
- nurses with exemplary skills whose role is to
teach, nurture, and empower new nurses on a
one-to-one basis.
10Factors Influencing Critical Thinking Ability
- Table 2-2, p. 30
- Ability to think well varies, depending on
personal factors and circumstances that are
present at the time. - Particular circumstances can cause factors to
either enhance or impede thinking ability
11Promoting Critical Thinking Skills
- Box 2-4, p. 31 Using Emotional Intelligence to
Promote Critical Thinking - Box 2-5, p. 3233 Communication Strategies for
Enhancing Critical Thinking
12Barriers to Critical Thinking
- Self-focusing
- Mine-Is-Better (ethnocentrism)
- Tunnel Vision
- Choosing-Only-One
- Face-saving
- Resistance to Change
- Conformity
- Stereotyping
- Self-deception
13Covey
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
- Be Proactive
- Begin with the End in Mind
- Put First Things First
- Think Win-Win
- Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood
- Synergize
- Sharpen the Saw
14Critical Thinking is Outcome-Focused
- Goal General intent
- Outcome Observable results
15Critical Thinking Strategies Ten Key Questions
- What major outcomes will drive our thinking?
- Exactly what are the problems, issues, or risks
that must be addressed to achieve the major
outcomes? - What are the circumstances?
- What knowledge is required?
- How much room is there for error?
16Critical Thinking Strategies Ten Key Questions
- How much time do I/we have?
- What resources can help?
- Whose perspectives must be considered?
- Whats influencing thinking?
- What must we do to prevent, control, or eliminate
the problems or issues identified in question 2? - (pp. 40 42)
17More Definitions
- Logic
- Sound reasoning based on evidence
- Intuition
- Knowing something without evidence
- Trial and Error
- Trying several solutions until finding the one
that works the best - Can be risky but necessary
18Using the Whole Brain to Think Critically
- Right Brain focuses on the big picture
- Left Brain focuses on details
- Questions to ask
- Whats the big picture?
- Am I considering both the parts and the whole?
- Am I paying attention to key details?
19Strategies to Promote Critical Thought
- Anticipate questions
- Ask what-else questions
- Think out loud, or write thoughts down
- Ask an expert to think out loud
- Ask what-if questions
- Ask why
- Paraphrase
- Compare and contrast
- Organize and reorganize information
- Look for flaws
- Ask someone to look for flaws
- Develop habits of inquiry
- Revisit information
- Replace I dont know or Im not sure with I
need to, or lets find out - Turn errors into learning opportunities
- Share your mistakes
- (pp. 44,45)
20Knowledge and Intellectual Skills Indicators
- Intellectual Skills demonstrate application of
knowledge - Table 2-3, pp. 46-47
21Four Requirements of Learning to Think Critically
- Develop a critical thinking character
- Take responsibility and get actively involved
- Gain interpersonal skills
- Practice related technical skills
- Refer to Figure 2-1, p. 50