True Love
Essay by kellie0611 • January 1, 2013 • Essay • 306 Words (2 Pages) • 1,718 Views
critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully, applying, analyzing information gathered from observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action.
The process of critical thinking is associated with accuracy, logic, depth, fairness, credibility, and intellectual clarity.
Critical thinking is self-guided, self-disciplined thinking which attempts to reason at the highest level of quality in a fair-minded way. People, who think critically, consistently attempt to live rationally, reasonably, and empathically.
Teaching critical thinking skills is an important goal of the modern educational system. Teachers use to have have students simply memorize facts, figures, and dates, they now aspire to teach students how to analyze situations and suspend judgment until all available data has been gathered and considered
The techniques I would use to persuade my audience and present ideas would be the brainstorming and imaginary-dialogue technique. I have learned with using the brainstorming technique I have to withhold all judgment so my ideas can flow. It eliminates all the negative comments and chances of people not accepting the ideas. The imaginary-dialogue teaches to present ideas to a person who objects to it.
The approaches I would use to communicate effectively would be by empathizing evidence for my point of view, use appropriate tone, and respect the audience. All of these approaches are important not to approach the audience in a one-one situation because it ultimately makes a bad reaction.
In this week's concepts the more comfortable concepts were learning to understand why people reject ideas. The more complex concepts were learning how to approach and present ideas.
The concepts were important because in society there will be a lot of people that we will encounter and rather its business or personal relations we will need to communicate effective. Especially in learning teams because we have to know each other and learn how to work as one.
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