Form 3 Module 2 Assessment 2018

What is Critical Thinking?
To develop ideas that are unique, useful and worthy of further elaboration
To make creations, inventions, and discoveries that brings novel relations, entities, and/or unexpected solutions into existence
A way of looking at problems or situations from a fresh perspective that suggests unorthodox solutions
A thought process or method used to generate creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions
What is the purpose of Critical Thinking?
It is a way of thinking in which you don't simply accept all arguments and conclusions you are exposed to but rather have an attitude involving questioning such arguments and conclusions.
To live life as a journey into seeing and communicating the extra-ordinariness of the simplest, most every day acts.
To give the "correct" answer to standard questions that do not require significant creativity, for instance in most tasks in school and on standardized multiple-choice tests for intelligence.
To help ignite creativity during brainstorming meetings.
Why is it important to be a critical thinker?
To think clearly and rationally about what to do or what to believe.
It makes life infinitely interesting and fulfilling.
To produce new and unique ideas
To embrace originality and makes unique connections between seemingly disparate ideas.
How do you apply critical thinking skills?
Understand the links between ideas.
Determine the importance and relevance of arguments and ideas
Identify inconsistencies and errors in reasoning.
All of the above
What are the skills of critical thinking?
Solve problems systematically.
Detect inconsistencies and common mistakes in reasoning.
Identify, construct and evaluate arguments
All of the above
How do you develop critical thinking skills?
  1. Identify your purpose.
  2. Consider the implications of your options.
  3. Use emotional connections.
  4. Approach problems in a consistent and systematic way
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I, II, IV only
Which Critical Thinking tool can you best use to learn about new topics?
Inquiry Learning Cycle
SCAMPER
Cambridge Thinking Model
Problem and Solution Tree
What is Inquiry Learning Cycle?
A form of active learning that starts by posing questions, problems or scenarios to focus on using and learning content as a means to develop information-processing and problem-solving skills
Simply presenting established facts or portraying a smooth path to knowledge
To address targeted questions that help solve problems or ignite creativity during brainstorming meetings.
A group creativity technique by which efforts are made to find a conclusion for a specific problem
Which is one of the steps specifically for the Inquiry Learning Cycle?
Mindmapping
Researching
Developing Questions
Brainstorming
What is the purpose of an inquiry?
  1. learning strategies that involve student-centred research and investigation 
  2. researching solutions to address problems 
  3. logical and curiosity-based applications of current understanding.
  4. developing questions to provide more context on a given topic
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I, II, III, IV
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