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critical thinking

group 8: Gia Bảo, Minh Đạt, Thùy Trang


Table of content
Definition Positive Effects
Introduction, Definition, What critical
and misunderstandings thingking brings you
about critical thinking
as a student

Five basic methods Critical thinking in


and tips for students Vietnam and
How to become a conclusion
critical thinker Conclusion
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Definition
1 Introduction, Definition, and
misunderstandings about critical
thinking
Critical thinking is

the act of deliberately analyzing so that you


can make better judgements and decisions.
Critical thinking is not

⊹ Arguing without evidence at all.


⊹ Trying to find minor flaws.
⊹ Criticizing irrelevant topics.s.
Positive effects
2 What critical thinking brings to
you as a student
Critical thinking can be applied numerous different situations:

 It helps you to make better decisions, become more hireable and generally help
you understand the world around.
 Thinking critically means taking a stand for yourself.
 Enable you to see all the angles before making judgements or making
decisions.
Critical thinking may help students improve academic
perfomance:

 Able to connect relatable theories


 Can applied knowledge to real life situations
 Deepen understanding and critique about the lesson
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How to become
a critical
3 thinker
Five basic methods and tips for
students
#1
Ask questions
Ask questions when you are
presented with a problem or a
decision before jumping to any
conclusions.
#2
Develop curiosity
Don’t just accept it and move on to
the next thing.
#3
Active listening
Consider the argument,
comprehend the ideas and don’t
immediately react.
#4 & #5
Analyse information, separate
speaker to ideas
Analyzing all information, giving
critique about the speaker's ideas and
opinions, not the speaker.
For students:

• Ask ourselves open-ended questions


• Take your time to think about the question
• Active learning
• Connects Stories To Related Concepts
• Debate and peer assessment
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Conclusion
4 Critical thinking in Vietnam and
conclusion
Critical
thinking is
not passive
learning
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