Did you know there are groups of people that do nothing but study critical thinking and how it can be learned and taught?
The Center for Critical Thinking works under the auspices of the Foundation For Critical Thinking, an educational non-profit organization, to promote essential change in education and society through the cultivation of fairminded critical thinking.
Critical thinking is essential if we are to get to the root of our problems and develop reasonable solutions. After all, the quality of everything we do is determined by the quality of our thinking. |
Whereas society commonly promotes values laden with superficial, immediate "benefits," critical thinking cultivates substance and true intellectual discipline. It entails rigorous self-reflection and openmindedness — the keys to significant changes. Critical thinking requires the cultivation of core intellectual virtues such as intellectual humility, perseverance, integrity, and responsibility. Nothing of real value comes easily. A rich intellectual environment — alive with curious and determined students — is possible only with critical thinking at the foundation of the educational process.
Visit this website for resources geared to learners and educators at the high school and university levels.
http://www.criticalthinking.org/pages/critical-thinking-where-to-begin/796
Source: www.criticalthinking.org
This site, http://www.agilecriticalthinking.com/Home.aspx takes the theory of critical thinking and puts it to use. After just a few minutes I'm already addicted to the blog. Here are some snippets from the site.
What Is Agile Critical Thinking?
Agile Critical ThinkingTM is a simple but powerful framework for applying critical thinking to business situations. It's one of the most important things you can do for your personal success. Why? Because better decisions lead to better choices and that makes a big difference to you personally and professionally.
This site is a "must bookmark" for managers and employees alike.
Source: www.agilecriticalthinking.com
Although this video gives a very visual and emotional definition of critical and non-critical thinkers, don't forget to apply your critical thinking to the way it's put together.
The Critical Thinking Company (although a commercial site) offers a long list of free resources to develop critical thinking throughout elementary education.
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Visit their site and take advantage of helpful resources.
https://www.criticalthinking.com/company/articles.jsp?code=c
Source: www.criticalthinking.com
Review this white paper from Pearson Education on the definition of critical thinking and how it is used and needed in the workplace.
Source: www.thinkwatson.com
Why should businesses screen for critical thinkers? Regardless of the industry you'll be entering it's important to know and communication how your critical thinking skills can benefit your employer.
Source: www.agilecriticalthinking.com
Here are some other articles/sites to visit.
http://www.talentculture.com/culture/7-steps-critical-thinking-in-the-workplace/
http://www.ipedr.com/vol12/52-C127.pdf
http://nble.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/21st+Century+Workplace.pdf **love this one
Critical Thinking in Healthcare (just a sample)
http://www.criticalthinking.org/pages/nursing-and-health-care/801
http://www.psqh.com/novdec07/quality.html
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/263/1/SIMPSON_CRITICAL_THINKING.PDF
Critical Thinking in Early Childhood Education (a sample)
http://www.surry.edu/Portals/0/mabe_importance.pdf
http://www.highscope.org/file/EducationalPrograms/EarlyChildhood/el200802_epstein.pdf
Critical Thinking in Digital Design (a sample)
http://ciampacreative.com/papers/R.Ciampa_CriticalThinking_DesignProcess.pdf
http://web.mit.edu/ebj/www/6LT.pdf
This one is an abstract record, but if you can get the article the premise is sound. http://smartech.gatech.edu/handle/1853/29122