Station 1: Clarity Assessment
- Clarity in critical thinking means:
- Seeing clearly.
- Defining the problem thoroughly.
- Looking at the situation from different ‘view’ points.
- B and C.
- None of the above.
- Which lenses need to be considered at the clarity step?
- Telescopic, 5X, clear
- Rose, tunnel, angled
- Periscope, wide-angle, tunnel
- A and B.
- All of the above.
- Which example situation requires clarity in critical thinking?
- Understanding the history of racial bias in US.
- Deciding if the tax cut will stimulate the economy
- Selecting whether to watch TV or study.
- Deciding if I should buy a new smart phone.
- All of above