You internalize critical thinking concepts, models, and theories, what do you want to understand about being a
Question:
You internalize critical thinking concepts, models, and theories, what do you want to understand about being a fair-minded critical thinker when you leave this class that you can use in the “real world”?
Directions: using the concepts learned through the readings and lecture, what does critical thinking mean to you?
Describe the role that critical thinking plays in your life today. Explain and offer examples of how you might further apply critical thinking in your life. What does this course have to do with good thinking in general or with your particular beliefs?
Define and explain a point of view or primary value you sometimes rely on to guide your thinking. Briefly describe how you personally analyze and assess thinking. List three inferences you have made in the past. Is it possible to separate emotions from issues that are heavily based on belief systems such as religious beliefs? Requirements: in this self-reflective task, you need to back up your ideas and claims with scholarly sources. Keep in mind that critical reasoning and thinking skills are not the same as opinions.