1ST SEMESTER SHS HUMSS 1
, ENGLISH
CRITICAL THINKING VS NON CRITICAL THINKING
CRITICAL THINKING
• make reasoned judgement, assess the way you think, and solve problems effectively
• actively listen to the class discussion and formulate questions
• write your reports and explain your ideas
• make projects and analyze the processes involved
NON- CRITICAL THINKING
• simply accept the things you are told without examining them
• construct thoughts based on emotions
• jump to conclusions without proof or evidence
Critical thinking begins when you question beyond what is given.
Critical thinking therefore requires a conscious level of processing, analysis, creation and evaluation of possible
outcomes, and reflection.
, ENGLISH
CRITICAL THINKING VS NON CRITICAL THINKING
CRITICAL THINKING
• make reasoned judgement, assess the way you think, and solve problems effectively
• actively listen to the class discussion and formulate questions
• write your reports and explain your ideas
• make projects and analyze the processes involved
NON- CRITICAL THINKING
• simply accept the things you are told without examining them
• construct thoughts based on emotions
• jump to conclusions without proof or evidence
Critical thinking begins when you question beyond what is given.
Critical thinking therefore requires a conscious level of processing, analysis, creation and evaluation of possible
outcomes, and reflection.