Thinking skills

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Foundation of Human Skills…

SagarSnehaVarun

Thinking Skills

-A journey into thinking..

What do you mean by thinking skills?

Thinking skills are cognitive processes that enable us to make meaning from and create with information. They are habits of mind or thinking behaviours that define attitudes and dispositions of good thinkers.

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What Are Thinking Skills?

We can improve our thinking skills by understanding specific types of thinking, how they work, and practicing to improve our thinking abilities. If we become more conscious about those skills, we become better as a person, family member, and worker.

TYPES OF THINKING SKILLS...

There Are 5 Types Of Thinking

Analytical thinking Implemental thinking Practical thinking Critical thinking Creative thinking.

1. ANALYTICAL THINKING…Analysis of the facts is

required to prove or disprove the hypotheses

Analysis provides an understanding of issues and drivers behind the problem

Root Cause Analysis is an effective method of probing – it helps identify what, how, and why something happened.

Analytical Thinking follows the scientific approach to problem

solving…

Problem

HypothesisSolution

Analysis Facts

2. IMPLEMENTAL THINKING implementation is the carrying out, execution, or

practice of a plan, a method, or any design for doing something. As such, implementation is the action that must follow any preliminary thinking in order for something to actually happen. 

“In other words it is the process of putting your ideas into act”.

3. PRACTICAL THINKING Another term for thinking, knowing and remembering. Does the way we think really matter? Maybe by studying the way we think, we can

eventually think better. It actually depends on thinking in a practical “Possible way”

4.Critical Thinking Critical thinking is a very important skill to

develop. Critical thinking, in general, refers to higher-order thinking that questions assumptions.

It is a way of deciding whether a claim is true, false, or sometimes true and sometimes false, or partly true and partly false.

5. Creative Thinking… Ability to produce something new through

imaginative skill, whether a new solution to a problem, a new method or device, or a new artistic object or form.

The term generally refers to a richness of ideas and originality of thinking.

• Observe:-Notice the little things thatothers miss.

• Ask:-Ask questions, even sillyOnes

• Explore:-Entertain your curiosity

1. Empathize --> See the world as a child!

2. Memorize: Commit thoughts to memory

3.ANALYSE:- TAKE A STEP BACK..

you

YOUR SUBJECT.

4. Synthesize: Filter signal from noise

INPUT OUTPUT

PROCESS

5. Visualise:- See it, then do it.

6. Materialise:- Make it Tangible, Make it stick.