PS 2 - Critical Thinking Journal Article Review Project |
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Prof. Joe Meyer, LACC |
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First, find a journal article in any standard social science peer reviewed journal. Preferably, it should be an article about "Your Country" because it will help your research. Provide the information needed for each question. DO NOT attach anything - just answer in a simple email. |
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"Critical thinking is the art of analyzing and evaluating thinking with a view to improving it"* A critical thinker:
Critical thinking is ... self directed, ... self disciplined ... self monitored ... and self corrective. Critical thinking requires rigorous standards of excellence, a mindful command of their use, effective communication, problem solving abilities, and a personal commitment to leave your ego and baggage at the door and think for yourself!
For the assignment - the Critical Thinking Project: Read the article you have chosen and answer the following questions. Your paper should be typed, stapled in upper left corner if needed. Put your name in the upper right hand corner. Use APA citation format to tell me the title, author, etc. of your peer reviewed Journal article. Then, answer number 1 - 8 in order. DO NOT COPY THE QUESTIONS! No need for complete sentences, just use brief bullet points or short clauses to answer each question. QUESTIONS ABOUT THE OP-ED Article: 1. The author's main purpose is _______________________________. 2. The key question is ___________________________________. 3. The most important information (facts, data) (a)_____________. (b)__________________ (c) ______________________ (etc.) 4. The key concept(s) do we need to understand _________________________________. 5. The author makes the following assumption(s) _______________________________. 6. The conclusion the author draws is _____________________________. 7. The implications of the conclusion are ___________________________________. 8. The other points of view the author has ignored are _________________________.
* All of the above based on "The Miniature Guide to Critical Thinking Concepts and Tools, by Paul & Elder, www.criticalthinking.org
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