Friday, July 24, 2009

Thinking Process

A thinking process is a relatively complex sequence of thinking skills.

Concept formation - organizing information about an entity and associating that information with a label. A concept may be defined as a perceived relationship between two or more facts.
Principle formation - recognizing a relationship between or among concepts.
Comprehending - generating meaning or understanding by relating new information to prior knowledge.
Problem solving - analysing a perplexing or difficult situation for the purpose of generating a solution.
Decision making - the process of selecting from among available alternatives.
Research - conducting inquiry for the purpose of confirming or validating one or more hypotheses.
Composing - developing a product, which may be written, musical, mechanical, or artistic.
Oral discourse - talking with other people.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Critical Thinking Skills


Chart created by Zaid Alsagoff