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Becoming a Critical Thinker


Becoming a Critical Thinker

Paperback by Egege, Sandra (Adelaide)

Becoming a Critical Thinker

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ISBN:
9781352011333
Publication Date:
27 Nov 2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Bloomsbury Academic
Pages:
187 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 - 22 May 2024
Becoming a Critical Thinker

Description

Help your students develop a critical mindset with this practical guide. Becoming a Critical Thinker begins by unpicking where knowledge comes from before showing students how to recognise biases and approach evidence objectively. Subsequent chapters equip students with the tools to evaluate different sources of information, critique the literature and write persuasive, critical arguments of their own. A final chapter explores the value of critical thinking in the workplace. Throughout, real-world examples illustrate the value of critical thinking in both academia and everyday life, and activities allow students to put new skills into practice. Becoming a Critical Thinker is an essential introduction to critical thinking for undergraduates of all subject areas.

Contents

Foreword Glossary 1. Why critical thinking matters: research, knowledge and epistemology 2. Overcoming barriers: cognitive biases 3. Overcoming barriers: problems with perception 4. Knowledge claims: recognising and writing an argument 5. Critiquing the logic of the argument: logical thinking and common fallacies 6. Critical thinking and digital literacy: evaluating the information source 7. Critiquing the literature: How do you know that is so? 8. Critiquing the evidence: quantitative and qualitative research methodologies 9. Writing an argument: making it persuasive 10. Writing (critical) literature reviews 11. Critical thinking as critical self-reflection 12. Critical thinking in the workplace References Index.

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