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Posted on July 29, 2008 by Gnubas | Posted under Online Education
Critical Thinking Skills Give You An Advantage
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We have had a lot of fun during the first portion of this article and hopefully you feel as though you have a firm grasp on the topic. The same goes for learning to read. In most schools, children are taught to memorize, first short words like cat and dog, moving on to longer and more difficult words. They are seldom taught the different functions of vowels and consonants, or to see for themselves the shape of their mouth making one vowel sound or another. The 'a' in cake forms a different mouth shape than the 'a' in cat. Words ending in consonants usually means the vowel sound is long, whereas words ending in vowels are usually short. This teaching method involves developing critical thinking skills, whereas memorization is simply by rote. As children learn critical thinking skills, learning becomes more exciting and they begin to want to find out more about a subject on their own. When kids ask, 'Why?' instead of accepting a fact at face value, you've got the beginnings of a successful critical thinker. When you encourage the development of critical thinking skills all through childhood and into adulthood, you're nurturing an individual who can make informed and responsible choices. All things considered, developing critical thinking skills is one of the most valuable gifts you can give a child! If we start bringing to sum up this subject about developing critical thinking skills, it starts to shape the main concept. About The Author: The author of this article Johnny aka Gnubas is the owner of Geturdreamjob.com, which gives you detailed advice about The Benefits Of Time Management Goes Beyond Financial Gain and Personal Development Plan. |
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