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    Problem-solving and critical thinking are vital for law enforcement employees. One must think critically while performing their duties as a police officer on the streets‚ a probation officer in the community‚ or as a prosecutor in a court of law. Prosecutors and defense attorneys must use their discretion in cases that are brought before them. They must decide the right avenue to go with these cases. They can either give a plea bargain or go to trial. They must decide which one will serve the person

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    Critical Approaches to Literature Formalist‚ Biographical‚ Historical‚ Psychological‚ Gender‚ Sociological‚ ReaderReader-Response‚ Deconstructionist Approaching Literature Critically This is something that you do ALL of the time!! You may not know it‚ but you do it. Literary critics do it more formally than you‚ borrowing concepts from philosophy‚ history‚ linguistics‚ psychology‚ and anthropology. Most literary critics assume that you have read a piece of literature‚ assume that you know the

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    university students develop critical thinking skills? Critical thinking is thinking that proving a point‚ explain what something means‚ solving a problem. University students can develop critical thinking skills if they know the entire core critical thinking skills. By Peter A. Facione‚ core critical thinking skills: interpretation‚ analysis‚ evaluation‚ inference‚ explanation and self regulation. Also teachers have a big impact on helping the student to develop critical thinking skills by challenging

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    A Critical Response on the Different Approaches in the Teaching of Grammar In response to my selected articles on approaches in the teaching of grammar which are entitle: 1. Inductive approach and Deductive approach in TESOL and 2. Testing the Covert Method of Grammar Teaching: A Pilot Study I would like to highlight few things which I considered very crucial for me as a future English teacher to put into my consideration so that I will be able to carry out effective grammar teaching in my classroom

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    Critical Thinking and Its Importance in Education Kadoko Chanda 1. Introduction Technology‚ travel and business have brought countries together‚ so does our thinking evolve. No more thinking within our boundaries‚ we need critical thinking to evaluate our own decisions in everything we do. For example‚ how do you teach students without discriminating their beliefs or religion? How do we start a business in a country with different laws from ours and still incorporate our business values

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    The three different approaches to diversity training programs that I selected can be found in Noe‚ Hollenbeck‚ Gerhart‚ & Wright‚ (2011). They are attitudes programs‚ behavioral programs‚ and finally cultural immersion. The attitudes program that most companies use is focused on increasing awareness of cultural and ethnic differences‚ as well as the differences in personal or physical characteristics to include disabilities. This program helps change the way employees treat each other based

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    Abstract Critical thinking includes the component skills of analyzing arguments‚ making inferences using inductive or deductive reasoning‚ judging or evaluating‚ and making decisions or solving problems when evaluating academic content. Background knowledge is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for enabling critical thought within a given subject. Critical thinking involves both cognitive skills and dispositions. These dispositions‚ which can be seen as attitudes or habits of mind‚ include

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    Critical Thinking We are all capable of thinking and reasoning as part of our human being nature‚ but to what extent the decisions that we make‚ the actions that we take‚ and the explanations that we give are based on facts? Can we defend our points of view‚ or provide a wise opinion in a social conversation with our friends or in a meeting with our co-workers?. All these questions are associated to what critical thinking is. Our intention is to describe what skills an individual has to learn

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    CRITICAL THINKING Critical thinking is a rational and intentional cognitive skill oriented to take adecision or solve a problem. We use critical thinking skills in any area of our lives – professional‚ as citizen‚ love or friendship. Its key characteristics are rationality‚ reflection and evaluation (Tenreiro‐Vieira and Vieira‚ 2000‚ p. 29). Critical thinking is clear and rational‚ involves precise and systematic skills and follows the rules of logical and scientific reasoning (Lau‚ 2011‚ p

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    Critical Thinking Effective Interpersonal Relations April 14‚ 2013 Introduction Application Learning A learning style is the way in which an individual learner tries to learn. It includes how they approach learning‚ experience learning and utilize information. Filling in questionnaires and quizzes to determine preferred learning styles can be fun but will not be effective unless they become part of an ongoing program of learning how to learn for students. How you

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