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Promoting Critical Thinking
  • By Myrtis Mixon

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Who Am I?
  • Where am I from?
  • What do I do there?
  • About My family
  • Why am I here?
  • Who are you?

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What is Critical Thinking?
  • Critical Thinking is an ABSOLUTE NECESSITY for
    the 21st century
  • It makes one able to make decisions, evaluate,
    analyze, synthesize
  • Thus to choose, to be a life-long learner!

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What is Critical Thinking?
  • A distinct field of study
  • Actively thinking about, engaging, and analyzing
    the topics you are learning about..

(handout)
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Critical Thinking
  • As teachers, we always help students develop
    thinking skills, but in this new field, we ask
    students to focus on thinking itself, on the
    process of developing metacognitive skills

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Critical Thinking
  • Adding Critical Thinking to your lessons will
    help motivate your students
  • The first step in critical thinking is
    acknowledging/creating/declaring goals

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Goal Settingincreases student motivation
  • What are your goals for this session?
  • What are my goals?

(index cards)
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Critical Thinking
  • Critical Thinking is being aware of thinking
  • Its concentrating on the development of the
    higher orders of thinking and promoting that in
    our lessons.
  • What are the higher orders?

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The Higher Orders
  • Application
  • Analysis
  • Synthesis
  • Evaluation

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Creating Good Questions
  • Good questions are a central skill of Critical
    Thinking
  • (First use comprehension questions to be sure)
  • Then, apply the Higher Orders
  • Application Analysis Synthesis Evaluation

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New?
  • The cognitive ( thinking) process
  • and
  • Strategies for improving the effectiveness of
    peoples reasoning abilities and critical
    attitudes

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Thinking can be developed
  • It is improved by becoming aware of the process
  • A good way to do this start with a short piece
    of writing
  • Abuk
  • African folktale

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Exploring the Story
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Exploring with CT
  • Students summarize each paragraph in one sentence
  • Students ask a question that would evoke that
    sentence
  • These questions will indicate their comprehension
    of the material
  • Tell them to avoid simple/factual questions

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Exploring with CT Exercises
Choosing Revising
Arranging Composing
Organizing Creating
Planning Chronology
Scanning Mind-mapping
Prediction
Making inferences
Making decisions
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Issues to explore
  • Point of View
  • Create questions about point of view
  • How would this be different if it was written
  • Through the eyes of Abuks father?
  • Through the eyes of Abuks mother?

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Issues to explore
  • Assumptions
  • What are the assumptions in this story?
  • What beliefs are taken for granted here?

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Issues to explore
  • Inferences
  • Making conclusions and inferences from writing
    listening is an important thinking skill,
    learning to go beyond the literal
  • What inferences do you make
  • about the young man? about Abuk?
  • about the future happiness of the couple?

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Issues to explore
  • Implications/Consequences
  • Decisions cause implications and consequences.
  • What will come out of this story?

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Issues to explore
  • Concepts
  • What are the concepts underlying this story?
  • Theories
  • Definitions
  • Laws
  • Models

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Four Important areas
  • Four important areas for Critical Thinking
  • Working toward goals
  • Problem solving
  • Decision making
  • Analyzing issues

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Summary Writing
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Summary exercises on reading
  • Summary- paragraph by paragraph
  • Individual
  • In Pairs
  • Group Summary
  • Three Sentence Summary

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Tips for summary writing
  • Read the entire piece before summarizing
  • List the main ideas (without looking back)
  • Review for potentially missed things of
    importance
  • Write a summary of the main ideas, using your own
    words.

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Tips for summarizing, cont.
  • Write a clear statement of the main ideas as your
    first sentence
  • Stick to the important information names, dates,
    places
  • Avoid examples, description or adjectives - Leave
    out details
  • Conclude with a sentence that ties all the point
    together

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Tips for summary writing
  • Your summary should be no more than 1/3 as long
    as the original
  • Do not make critical comments. Dont judge when
    you summarize

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Promoting Critical Thinking
  • End of session

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Myrtis Mixon - Contact
  • MYRTIS101_at_mac.com

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