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How to become a better critical thinker
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<blockquote data-quote="Alice G" data-source="post: 40900" data-attributes="member: 1160"><p>Hi [USER=1859]@Donzi[/USER] - great thread and I think you are right to question this. Critical thinking, to me, is a buzzword much like 'commercial awareness' and the meaning of it can get lost in the noise. I don't have a very well articulated definition of the term but for me it means engaging with materials in an analytical way. It means to me, when reading an article, not merely reading it passively but really engaging with what the writer is saying and trying to make links and connections to other aspects of your knowledge the article could relate to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice G, post: 40900, member: 1160"] Hi [USER=1859]@Donzi[/USER] - great thread and I think you are right to question this. Critical thinking, to me, is a buzzword much like 'commercial awareness' and the meaning of it can get lost in the noise. I don't have a very well articulated definition of the term but for me it means engaging with materials in an analytical way. It means to me, when reading an article, not merely reading it passively but really engaging with what the writer is saying and trying to make links and connections to other aspects of your knowledge the article could relate to. [/QUOTE]
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