Levels And Steps Of Critical Thinking Worksheet
HUM/115 Version 4
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University of Phoenix Material
Week 1 – Levels and Steps of Critical Thinking Worksheet
Note. This is a three-part assignment. Please ensure you complete all three parts.
Part 1: Critical Thinking Distribution
Complete the following True/False questions about Beginning Critical Thinker, Average Critical Thinker, and Advanced Critical Thinker. Refer to pp. 13-15 in Ch. 1 of Critical Thinking in Everyday Life.
1. _____ Beginning critical thinkers are hesitant to change the way they think about topics.
2. _____ Advanced critical thinkers surround themselves with people who have different opinions.
3. _____ Average critical thinkers do not want to think critically at all.
4. _____ Advanced critical thinkers believe everyone or everything.
5. _____ Average critical thinkers are improving at detecting, addressing, and eliminating their own biases.
Respond to the following:
In a 25- to 50-word response, answer the following question:
What are the differences in the characteristics between the beginning and the advanced critical thinker?
Part 2: Determine Your Level
Complete the following:
Read each level carefully on pp. 14–15 in Ch. 1 and highlight the level that best describes your level of thinking. What is your critical thinking level?
Level 3: Beginning Critical Thinker I
Level 4: Beginning Critical Thinker II
Level 5: Average Critical Thinker I
Level 6: Average Critical Thinker II
Level 7: Advanced Critical Thinker I
Level 8: Advanced Critical Thinker II
In a 25- to 50-word response, answer the following questions:
· What descriptions on pp. 14–15 in Ch. 1 did you identify with that made you select this level?
· How do you plan on advancing to the next level before the end of this class?
Part 3: Eight-Step Process to Critical Thinking
Complete the following matching exercise with the Eight-Step Process to Critical Thinking. Refer to pp. 16–19 in Ch. 1 of Critical Thinking in Everyday Life.
A. Step 1: Recognize the need to improve your critical thinking skills
B. Step 2: “What barriers inhibit me from developing my critical thinking skills?”
C. Step 3: “How can I modify or replace them?”
D. Step 4: Determine the reliability of information (“message”)
E. Step 5: Determine the credibility of the source (“messenger”)
F. Step 6: Understanding the problem solving process
G. Step 7: Solving problems in your everyday life
H. Step 8: Critical thinking becomes the essence and defining characteristic of your existence.
1. _____ Identify what is stopping you from becoming a critical thinker.
2. _____ Acknowledge that you can improve as a critical thinker.
3. _____ Distinguish what is factual from fantasy.
4. _____ Transform into a thinker who demands research, facts, and answers.
5. _____ Switch and alter barriers to continue thinking critically.
6. _____ Evaluate who is authentic and has integrity.
7. _____ Make decisions and solve problems every day.
8. _____ Apply critical thinking principle.