Module II Complete
Module II Complete
Session 1.
Purpose.
Let the participants define study strategies for development in the
classroom of critical thinking, as a curricular element of the Study Plan
of Basic Education 2022, through the analysis of texts and situations
daily in different contexts.
Development of activities
Critical thinking in me
life
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situations and information about me children and in
module In what
situations and
how will I be able to
apply the
thought
critical
Activity 2.
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Critical thinking in the 2022 Basic Education Curriculum
Table 2
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received.
Appropriation of the
Interculturality
Critical thinking Inclusion Gender equality Aesthetic education cultures through Healthy life
critique
reading and writing
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Theory and Practice. (Located in the materials folder).
b. Create a table with three columns, in the first write the name
of the five thinkers referred to in the reading, in the
second column, the corresponding concept and in the third the
explanation of the concept, how the example is presented.
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imperfections of
thinking, one must be able
to have a certain mastery of their
elements.
Éstos incluyen la comprensión y
the ability to formulate, of
analyze and evaluate the elements.
Reasoned thought
2- Criteria-based judgments
3- Reflective skepticism
4- Disciplined and self-directed critical thinking
5- Think critically
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Watch the following video 'The Importance of Critical Thinking'
located in the material folder.
d. Write about situations you have experienced and how you were able to apply them.
Session 2.
An approach to the theory of critical thinking
Purpose
That teachers understand the obstacles and elements of thought.
critical based on the contributions of Richard W. Paul as a foundation
for its development in their life and in the classroom.
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Activity 8. Reasons and Functions.
Reasons
Respond to social demands
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Defend yourself better against propaganda, especially against the one that
distancing regarding it
established.
Acquire an intellectual framework that
knowledge.
Session 3.
Purpose.
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That the participants:
Understand the obstacles and elements of critical thinking, with
basis on the contributions of Richard W. Paul, as a foundation for the
development of the same in their life and in the classroom.
Development of activities
Activity 9. Prior knowledge.
Answer the following table
Difference between
Thought Critical thinking Reasoning
Thinking is a It is done through a The reasoning
capacity that we have process of analyzing and takes us to
all people for evaluate the thoughts to reflect on
develop the ideas and and behaviors with the organize ideas
beliefs that we perceive purpose of improvement and to solve a
from abroad through taking the best problem, a
senses decisions. learn about the
facts
The work of the philosopher reveals the influence of great thinkers such as Socrates,
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["Freud","Wittgenstein","John Henry Newman","Jean Piaget","William Graham"]
Sumner and Karl Marx
That is why, for the philosopher, it is always essential to work to improve the
critical thinking. The human being must be able to analyze and evaluate their
own thinking and improve it if necessary.
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Conceptualization of critical thinking.
For Paul, intellectual virtues are the central piece of the critical person.
and a reasonable conception of critical thinking.
Taken from: Editorial team. Richard W. Paul: life and contributions about the
critical thinking. Lifeder.
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Diary The
Universal San Luis Potosí to Friday, September 2
2022 06:53 p.m.
The above, considering that the General Education Law itself issued
this administration establishes in its article 43 that education must
to be multi-grade, for which he asserted that the elimination of school grades
or substituting by phases of learning is contrary to the Law itself and to the
Constitution.
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counterweights that work against arbitrary decisions that violate
the human right to education of children and their parents
to participate in the design of educational plans.
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Read page 4 of 'The mini-guide to Critical Thinking' Concepts and
tools". (located in the materials folder)
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Activity 16. Based on the previous activity and the text read, copy
psychological standards that prevail in personal life, at school, in
the classroom and in society, write some examples of them, arguing
the answer.
Psychological standards
predominant
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therefore they are avoided justified according to
the changes in the with the evidence
practice.
Activity 17. Watch the video on the topic: 'Guide to Cultivating the'
thought1, located in the material folder.
Because by doing it this way, we let ourselves be guided by intuition and impulses,
what makes it impossible for us to think critically and rationally,
being deceived and manipulated by others and becoming
they are naive thinkers, who do not verify if their ideas,
opinions, it makes sense or not.
Present and discuss examples of egocentric thinking.
Consider only your own ideas, needs, and interests, justify your
behaviors with false beliefs, shows no interest in the perspectives of
others, not considering that they have as much validity as ours.
Present and discuss examples of sociocentric thinking.
Consider that only the ideas of our group are valid, they do not question the others.
ways of thinking of the group we belong to, beliefs are inherited
from generation to generation, it encourages bad behavior and
irresponsibility.
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Activity 19. Structure of Critical Thinking: Elements.
The following will study three basic concepts of critical thinking.
which, along with psychological standards, can be analyzed to establish
in practice and personally achieve, along with their students, the development of
critical thinking.
Elements of
thinking
critic
Let us not pretend that things will change if we always do the same.
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Template for analyzing the logic of an article
Let's not pretend that things will change if we always do the same thing.
The main purpose of this article is: (Express with the utmost accuracy the
possible purpose that the author had for writing the article.
The key question that the author tries to answer is: (Delimit the key question
what the author thought while writing the article.)
The most important information in this article is: (Define the facts,
experiences and data that the author uses to support his conclusions.
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The key concepts that need to be understood in this article are: What the
The author means with these concepts: (Describe the most important ideas
what one must understand to grasp the author's reasoning.)
The assumptions from which the author starts are: (Identify what the author provides
as a fact and that can be questioned).
Let us not pretend that things will change if we always do the same.
The implications that would need to be faced if the proposal is taken seriously.
son: (What consequences are likely to arise from considering the
author's approach?
Strive to change whatever is necessary to overcome the crises that may arise.
introducing oneself by finding solutions.
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Session 4.
Purpose.
That the teachers:
Development of activities
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Clarity
Precision Relevance
Justcia Depth
Standards
intellectuals
universals
Importance Amplitude
Exacttud Logic
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Precision Can you provide more details?
Can you be more specific?
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Do I represent other people's viewpoints accurately?
A
Standards Affirmations Always Never
times
I explain extensively.
X
Clarity I express the topics in different ways.
X
I exemplify enough.
X
It is possible to verify the information
What do I give. X
Accuracy
Is it possible to know if what is true
I say. X
I give details
X
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I am precise or exact
X
I relate the topics
X
Relevance It relates to solutions
X
Help in practical life
X
I treat the subjects in a deep manner
no superficial. X
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I discriminate the relevant data
sobre los irrelevantes X
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The roulette will consist of various sections, which will have
questions related to the topic that may be supported by
imágenes para que los alumnos logren identificar, todos los alumnos
they must participate, so there will be as many sections as students. The
questions allow students to express a critical sense, since
they grant the use of reflection, analysis, and reasoning. Through this
The strategy promotes critical thinking.
Students are organized in groups or in small teams with
the use of several roulettes, which favors oral exchanges.
The generating question is presented: What can we do to take care of?
our natural environment? The aim is to achieve a reflection regarding
the issue of the environment and how to preserve it, through the explanation of
events, carrying out activities that lead to reflection on the
pollution and how to counteract or propose measures both inside and
outside of the school.
Activity 25 Complete the table 1 that you started in the first activity.
Critical thinking in my life
table1
Between
Personally As a teacher
companions
The thought When we When relating to others
At the beginning of
critical in the we share with parents of
module personal, I use information family and try
when do I receive matters regarding the
In what situations information about me education of his
and how do I apply the exterior children and in relation
to learning.
critical thinking
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of generation in them for they can differentiate
generation, without determine what is real
fundamentals or it really is and what is not.
questioning your true and what
veracity or it is not.
analyze it
really.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
●SEP. Basic Education Curriculum Plan 2022.
The formation of critical thinking. Theory and practice Fragment
Five streams of critical thinking in education. Background of
economic culture. 2004
Video The importance del thought
critical.
Foundation for Critical Thinking. Paul Richard. Elder Linda.
The mini-guide to Critical Thinking Concepts and Tools.
2003.
Video Guide for cultivar the
thought1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=sa3sx0t5V_E&t=86s
● Richard W. Paul. https://www.lifeder.com/richard-w-paul/.
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