Monday, October 10, 2011

Critical Thinking. What does that mean?

Lets start off with what thinking is. Well thinking is using thought or rational judgement. Critical is exact evaluation and judgement.

Both words seem to work together, trying to get to the same end point. Basically critical thinking is using exact judgement and thought. The ways to obtaining exact thought gets a little lost. People can get an answer one way or maybe a completely different way.

"The ArtScience process explores many ways of representing the same source of disciplinary knowledge without altering the integrity of that knowledge." (Siler, T)

You can take a creative approach or you can take a more intellectual approach to solving critical thinking. For me I prefer a more artistic view.
Graphs, charts, drawings, sketching, imagining, contemplating. To an extent this creative approach could be exact, or a little off.  In the end through drawing something out or scribbling I can get an answer about something that I'm questioning.









ArtScience 

Siler, T. (2011). The ArtScience Program for Realizing Human Potential. Leonardo, 44(5), 417-424. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.

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