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Built on Richard Paul's model of critical thinking, Learning to Think Things Through, was written to help students engage in critical thinking within the discipline or subject matter they are studying. In addition, students will better appreciate the power of the discipline they are studying, see it's connections to other fields and to their day-to-day lives, maintain an overview of the field so they can see the parts in terms of the whole, and become active learners, rather than passive recipients of information. Learning to Think Things Through is ideal for instructors addressing the critical thinking component in composition courses, sciences, humanities, the professions—in any field.
125 pages, Paperback
First published November 9, 2000
“Eleştirel düşünme ister yazmada, okumada, analizde, değerlendirmede ve disiplinde olsun isterse okul dışındaki hayatınızda olsun hayatınıza ve çalışmalarınıza değer katar. Çaba gerektirir, özellikle de ona alışmadan önce. Fakat edinilen faydalar harcanan çabadan çok daha fazladır. Daha iyi cevaplar, notlar daha iyi dersler, daha iyi meslekler ortaya çıkaracaktır." (203)