Critical Thinking



Dr. Engr. Md. Sakawat Ali

E-mail: sakawat_ali@yahoo.com

Critical thinking is the ability to think clearly and rationally about what to do or what to believe.  Critical thinking means making reasoned judgments that are logical and well-thought out. Critical thinking is the analysis of facts to form a judgment. It is a way of thinking in which we don't simply accept all arguments and conclusions we are exposed to but rather have an attitude involving questioning such arguments and conclusions. The subject is complex, and several different definitions exist, which generally include the rational, skeptical, unbiased analysis, or evaluation of factual evidence.

Top Five Critical Thinking Skills

  1. Analytical Skills
  2. Communication
  3. Creativity.
  4. Open-Minded.
  5. Problem Solving.

Critical thinking can lead to developing our judgment, evaluation and problem solving abilities. Learning Critical Thinking skills can also enhance academic performance. Today one of the most important criteria for success in daily life is the ability to think independently while being logical at the same time. When we encounter new information, knowing how to think critically will help us evaluate and use it. It helps you make hard decisions.

Purpose of critical thinking

The main purpose of critical thinking is to make better decisions and to get the positive results that come from better decisions. Critical thinking involves understanding how we think. It involves making sure that we are considering all alternatives and are making a rational choice between those alternatives.

Aims of critical thinking

The aim of Critical Thinking is to promote independent thinking, personal autonomy and appropriate judgment in thought and action. This involves two related dimensions: This involves two related dimensions: the ability to reason well and the disposition to do so.

Why is critical thinking important in the workplace?

Critical thinking is important because it helps individuals and teams more effectively diagnose problems and identify possible solutions that aren't entirely obvious at first. In addition, critical thinking can help resolve conflicts in the workplace.

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