Lesson 7 - Be a Critical Thinker and Problem Solver Flashcards
To come up with possible solutions to a problem is referred to as: A. decision making. B. concept mapping. C. critical thinking. D. problem solving.
D. problem solving.
"Should I apply for a job or go for an internship?" is an example of which stage in the problem-solving process? A. Gathering information B. Implementing a plan of action C. Interpreting information D. Defining a problem
D. Defining a problem
When looking at the pros and cons of a problem, you are in the process of: A. gathering information. B. implementing a plan of action. C. interpreting information. D. defining a problem.
A. gathering information.
A diagram showing the relationships among concepts and ideas used for organizing information is called: A. visualization. B. concept map. C. outline. D. organizational chart.
B. concept map.
Bloom's taxonomy was developed as a(n): A. research methodology. B. problem-solving strategy. C. evaluation of critical thinking skills. D. concept mapping tool.
C. evaluation of critical thinking skills.
Evaluation in Bloom's taxonomy is considered a(n): A. lower-order critical thinking skill. B. higher-order critical thinking skill. C. criteria for judging a course. D. stage in the problem-solving process.
B. higher-order critical thinking skill.
Paraphrasing or stating in your own words what you learned demonstrates which critical thinking skill in Bloom's taxonomy? A. Knowledge B. Application C. Synthesis D. Comprehension
D. Comprehension
Application means to:
A. memorize the concepts, ideas, or vocabulary learned.
B. judge the merit or value of the information.
C. use the knowledge learned to understand actual situations.
D. breaking the idea down to component parts.
C. use the knowledge learned to understand actual situations.
When a student's writing demonstrates well-thought-out, logical reasoning, interconnected ideas, and creative approach, it shows evidence of: A. good note-taking. B. research skills. C. critical thinking skills. D. good planning.
C. critical thinking skills.
Problem solving is a skill particularly used in: A. the arts and humanities courses. B. math and science courses. C. English and writing courses. D. foreign language courses.
B. math and science courses.
What is critical thinking?
Critical thinking includes the ability to understand, conceptualize, analyze, and evaluate information in order to solve a problem.
When defining critical thinking, the National Council for Excellence in Critical Thinking listed what ten intellectual standards?
Clarity, accuracy, precision, consistency, relevance, sound evidence, good reasons, depth, breadth, and fairness.
What are the qualities of a critical thinker? (4)
A critical thinker is someone who:
~ Asks vital questions and raises issues, formulating them clearly and precisely.
~ Collects and evaluates information that is relevant, interprets it effectively, arrives at conclusions, provides solutions that are well-reasoned, and tests them against established criteria and standards.
~ Is open-minded to alternative ideas and ways of thinking, questioning assumptions and implications.
~ Is able to communicate with and work with others, figuring out solutions to complex problems.
What is Bloom’s Taxonomy?
A hierarchy of critical thinking skills used by educators to design curriculum and enable students to learn and demonstrate the cognitive skills of critical thinking.
What are the six levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy?
~ Knowledge ~ Comprehension ~ Application ~ Analysis ~ Synthesis ~ Evaluation