Dualism to Relativism
High School vs. College
Examining the Questions
Strategies of Analysis
Creating & Testing Solutions
100
High school students are accusomed to receiving knowledge from
What is an authority figure (teacher)
100
College courses demand the use of
What are critical thinking skills
100
Before developing the solution you must first
What is understand the question's purpose and parts
100
Examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interactions
What is analyze
100
In higher levels of learning deeper thought involves making connections between two abstract concepts. Concrete and … & a series of facts to …
What is a larger idea & construct your own theory
200
In high school most learning is done by
What is memorizing and regurgitating facts
200
"In high school teachers talk...
What is ...to you."
200
In order to understand the parts of the question you must
What is determine the criteria
200
Breaking it into parts and finding the relationship between those parts
What is analysis (in simplest terms)
200
After thoroughly analyzing the problem and their interrelations, this is the answer that you will try to develop
What is an answer that will solve the criteria of the problem
300
College students start to come to terms with the fact that knowledge to any one person is a matter of
What is opinion
300
"In college teachers talk...
What is... with you."
300
Some verbs used in determining the criteria of a question is are
What are compare, contrast, analyze and discuss
300
Understanding of the parts that make up the whole and the relationships of how these parts interact with each other… A specific name for this
What is systematics
300
This is the main influence when deriving solutions
What is creativity
400
Pressure from arguing with peers dn defending opinions to faculty help students realize that not all opinions are
What is created equally
400
College courses demand that students take knowledge from
What are many different sources
400
“Compare and contrast the difference between problem solving and critical thinking” The criteria from this question
What is difference between problem solving and critical thinking
400
the best way to analyze
What is ask questions
400
One of the most important question to ask yourself when findign a solution
What is, Is this really relevant to the question at hand ?
500
Good opinions are supported with ... While bad opinions...
What are reasons and lack support
500
To succeed in college you must be willing to constantly be reexamining ideas and beliefs of
What is yourself and those around you
500
“Compare and contrast the difference between problem solving and critical thinking” The key terms from this question
What are compare and contrast
500
An example of a particularly helpful question in used analysis
What is Why?
500
This is the other most important thing to ask yourself when testing a solution
What is, Is this logical and will others understand it?
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