miércoles, 18 de abril de 2012

Critical Thinking vs Critical Reading

Every person in this world thinks, but do all people think critically? Clearly not. In my opinion, thinking critically means that you have an active way to face a text or a discussion, it means that you question what you read or hear, and you don't take things for granted, it means that you seek for true knowledge and you don't conform with the first idea you get. 


Critical thinking is something that we should apply in every day of our lives. Critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and
skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or
evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation,
experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief
and action.

In the other hand, we have Critical Reading. But before being a critical reader, we need to be Active Readers!. An active reader is a reader who pays attention to the reading and who draws conclusions, make predictions, imagines himself/herself as the character, and re-reads passages that he/she does not understand. An active reader can be a critical reader by complementing his detailed reading with his own beliefs, ideas and thoughts, and by seeking for true and valid arguments.


A good definition for Critical Reader will be: Critical reading refers to interpreting any written text with both a literal and figurative perspective. If readers are not reading critically, they are simply able to repeat obvious facts that are presented on the surface. Critical reading, however, requires the reader to dig much deeper than surface meaning in order to find key elements of the text. Combined with critical thinking strategies, the reader can use various methods in order to better understand the text.


For any further information, I really recommend to visit http://www.criticalreading.com/


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