ESSC11004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Beta Blocker, Socratic Method, Metacognition
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Critical thinking is the ability to think clearly and rationally about what to do or what to believe. Blooms taxanomy knowledge remembering the facts, terms, concepts, and principles of you subject. Understanding describing what knowledge means and nding the main ideas, summarising, explaining trends and signi cance. Using ideas in new ways and applying theories to real situations. Examining the reasons for theories, nding evidence and seeing relationships between pairs of something. Judging the value of research based on criteria or standards, comparing ideas and identifying the strengths and weaknesses of scholarly work. Synthesising ideas from di erent sources of materials to create new perspectives or a new/original product. Depth - do you address the complexity (multiple viewpoints) Systematically solve problems identify the relevance, importance and signi cance of ideas. Re ect on the justi cation on your own beliefs and values. Help analyse thinking and though including its purpose, assumptions, questions, point of view, inferences, concepts and implications.