Soft Skills/ a well cultivated thinker
Critical Thinking Definitions and Dimensions
Examples of Critical Thinking and Elements of Thought
21st Century Skills, 4C's/ 4-C Model of Creativity
Intellectual Traits and Standards
100

what are soft skills?

personality traits/ habits

100

what dimension of thought is selectively reflective?

Second dimension

100

which element of thought is goal driven and has an objective?

Purpose.

100

which 21st century skill deals with working together to reach a common goal?

collaboration

100

involves reasoning being related to the topic

relevance

200

where are soft skills most needed?

in the work force.

200

what is critical thinking?

the ability to examine information rationally and make a reasoned judgement based on your analysis. 

200

example of critical thinking that involves having unbiased thought processes and remain open to more than one point of view

open mindedness

200

what two kinds of creativity are personal?

mini c and little c

200

involves reasoning being free of errors or mistakes.

accuracy 

300

how does a well cultivated thinker think?

open mindedly.

300

what does higher order learning enable?

active learning. 

300

element of thought that includes data, facts, and observations.

information

300

which creativity involves mastery and innovation?

big c

300

involves imaginatively put oneself in the place of others in order to genuinely understand them. 

intellectual empathy

400

how does a well cultivated thinker communicate?

effectively 

400

what dimension of critical thinking is largely self-deceived?

the first dimension

400

example of critical thinking that involves developing positive habits of mind by reflecting on one's own personal critical thinking process.

self-improvement

400

which skill aims to express thoughts clearly and articulate opinions?

Communication

400

having a consciousness of the need to face and fairly address ideas, beliefs, or viewpoints. 

intellectual courage.