Sunday, October 18, 2015
Blog 3
In the beginning I thought that critical thinking would be a piece of cake until I was actually sitting in a circle full of other students being put to the test. I soon found out that critical thinking could be very problematic even though it is a valuable way to think. Coming up with a solution is the easy part, but supporting it with facts and reasonings without being biased is the hard part. I found it very hard to put these skills to use while trying to decide who should go to college for free. A topic that I thought would be easy, was difficult for the whole class. On Monday the whole class thought that college should be free but when we were given 5 case scenarios on Wednesday, we couldn't even agree to give one of them a free ride. After we had the discussion, I felt like the class including myself was being biased and couldn't give clear reasons to back ourselves up. These skills exposed to me that I am biased with my thoughts and with that I can not give valid reasons to back my opinion up with. I also noticed that I need to be open minded that maybe I am wrong and someone else is right, so I should respect everyones point of view on a topic, not just mine. Over the weeks I have been researching the topic to get a better understanding about it before I can pick a side in class, that way I can have reasons to back myself up. I also will try not to be sensitive about topics and allow other people to have completely different opinions than mine. Keeping most of my feelings pout of a topic will allow me to back it up with real facts and I will be able to control my biased thoughts and keep them out of my discussion.
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Hey Joelle! I totally agree with what you have written! Especially when you stated that it's tough not to be biased when it came to supporting your side of the story.
ReplyDeleteHello Joelle, this blog is great and well written. Most of the points you have stated made me realize how much I need to think outside of the box.
ReplyDeleteHi Joelle! I agree with your post because even though it is difficult to keep bias out of critical thinking, it is always best to have valid reasons to back up evidence.
ReplyDeleteHey Joelle, I couldn't agree with your blog more. I also thought deciding who was going to get a free ride to college was going to be easy but it's much deeper than that. I like that you try to keep an open mind about the opposing side, it's a great tool to understand the other side of the spectrum.
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