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FOUR PREFERRED WAYS OF LEARNING
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1. Thinking: Enjoy pondering facts and theories.
2. Doing: Enjoy taking actions. 3. Feeling: Enjoy personal connections. 4. Innovating: Enjoy imagining new possibilities. |
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What are the 3 Components for constructing a logical argument? |
1. Reasons: Also called premises, claims or assumptions. Answer the question, “Why”.
2. Evidence: Also called support. Evidence provides support to explain how the persuader knows the reason(s) to be true. 3. Conclusions: Also called opinions, beliefs, or positions. Answers the question “What”. |
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When analyzing a logical argument, what is themost important critical thinking skill?
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Asking Probing Questions: Probing question exposes conclusions built on unsound reasons, flawed evidence, and faulty logic.
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Growth VS. Fixed Mindset |
Fixed: - "If you try hard and still do poorly, they will really prove they are dumb." - Instead of trying to succeed, they withdraw and devalue Growth: - Intellectual skills are things they can develop. - See difficulties as a challenge to be mastered
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What strategies canindividuals use to maximize learning in college and in life?
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1. Living with integrity.
2. Living with self-respect. 3. Keeping commitments. |
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List and describethe five strategies for keeping commitments.
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1. Make your agreements consciously: Understand exactly what you’re committing to. 2. Use Creator language: Don’t say, I’ll try to do it. Say, I will do it.3. Make your agreements important: Write them down. Tell others about them. 4. Create a plan; then do everything in your power to carry out your plan: Use your self-management tools to track your promises to yourself and others. 5. If a problem arises or you change your mind, renegotiate: Don’t just abandon your promise.
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