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    not really care about teaching us proper writing skills. In high school, I was never made aware of my inability to properly organize a paper and make claims that I can fully support. The essentials of argument was something I had never heard of. Critical thinking, creating arguments and making claims were all new experiences for me, and after learning them, I believe my development as a writer, as well as a student, has grown to a more college level. For our first assignment regarding Vandana…

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    1984 Social Groups

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    For this written task, a critical response to one of the questions between which could be chosen ‘Which social groups are marginalized, excluded or silenced within the text? For what purposes and with what effects?’ is written. The book ‘1984’ by George Orwell is used. This written task is for part 4 of the IB course, literature-critical study. That is, because it gives a critical response of 1984 to one of the prescribed questions. These are two points that explain the focus of the task: - to…

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    the method. Throughout Book I of Plato’s Republic, the Socratic dialogue is utilized heavily in Socrates’ search for the definition of justice within his discussions with both Polemarchus and Thrasymachus, and both cases illustrate the need of a critical, yet cooperative engagement.…

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    writing, one must acknowledge growth. Without growth, writing cannot advance; there will be no improvement or progress without it. Throughout this year, I have further advanced myself with the English language by improving my writing arithmetic, critical thinking, and independent learning, which became possible by my willingness to change and grow as a writer. In the beginning…

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    When entering a new class curriculum, you do not know what to expect. Throughout this English 1B course the main focus was on critical thinking. It was what generated the whole class, but the topics that were covered went beyond the words in the articles. From the various reading responses to the claim essays, it all impacted and changed my point of view, beliefs, and way of life. Not only did it make me a better reader and writer, it also made me think beyond the context to think differently.…

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    biggest mistakes we make are when we have a lack of discernment. This lack of discernment is due to our inability to critical think. Dr. Gerald Nosich, a professor in the field of critical thinking, wrote the book: “Learning To Think Things Through: a guide to critical thinking across the curriculum.” In regard to critical thinking, Nosich states: “Two conditions are necessary for critical thinking. First, the thinking has to be reflective; it has to involve thinking-about-my-thinking. Second,…

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    environment in which students present the most recent research findings and discuss and compare it with former counter point of the subject under discussion in way that apply critical thinking approach. I defiantly enjoyed this course where is no right or wrong answers; you just need to defend your position based on your knowledge and scientific findings. My personal experience and the critical thinking course have an influence on my Philosophy of Teaching which I have established in two primary…

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    Math Thesis Statement

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    Thesis statement: Infants, between 5 and 15 years old, can improve their math skills using alternative methods of learning by stimulating curiosity, building up critical analysis, and recognizing rules. In addition, children develop socialization and manage frustrations, while constructing knowledge through fun, playful, and effective methods such as toys, games, and technology (apps and computer tools). I. Transition + Topic Sentence: Develop curiosity increases the capacity to solve problems…

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    Critical thinking is an important skill to have in the intelligence field as its usefulness allows analysts to solve complex issues through examination of facts to form a judgment. The difficulty in critical thinking ranges from dealing the workplace environment where it can alter the judgment. Also, critical thinking is a skill that requires continue improving over time to meet the demands of today’s world. The paper will go over the two different perspectives in why critical thinking is…

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    Plato's Analysis

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    To me, the true measurement of education is based off what is conceptually understood and bonded by truth. Dating this back to the earliest of cave dwellers, the human’s experience has rapidly advanced though many forms of adaptation and survival techniques. Moreover, they have been unknowingly doing so by merely existing, all the while they were advancing our kind based on their educational discoveries. This simple trait, unforeseeable at times, created a form of intellectual advantages as…

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