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3 Types of Thinkers
Critical Thinking

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Module 1 | Critical Thinking | |
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Unit 1 | Critical Thinking PreTest | |
Unit 2 | 7 Reasons Why Critical Thinking is Important | |
Unit 3 | 3 Types of Thinkers | |
Unit 4 | 6 Stages of Critical Thinking Development | |
Unit 5 | 5 Qualities of a High-Standard Critical Thinker | |
Unit 6 | 5 Common Mistakes Our Thinking Mind Can Make | |
Unit 7 | 6 Ways to Develop Good Critical Thinkers | |
Unit 8 | Critical Thinking PostTest |
Unit Summary
Critical thinking can be taught at an early age.
As we grow up most youth could be categorized in one of the following categories of thinkers:
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Naive thinkers believe everything they hear.
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Selfish thinkers are smart but they don’t care about others.
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Fair-minded thinkers don’t believe everything they hear.
Survey Questions
In this video, we will discuss the types of thinkers and how critical thinking is relevant to everyone.
Critical thinking can be taught at an early age and the younger you start the faster and easier it is to master thinking helping you become an excellent leader in the future.
As we grow up most youth could be categorized in one of the following categories of thinkers:
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Naive thinkers believe everything they hear. They don’t like to ask questions and they go along with whatever their friends say or tell them to do. They don’t bother themselves to think, they rely on those around them to do the thinking.
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Selfish thinkers are smart, but they don’t care about others. They think a lot but only to manipulate other kids to get what they want, regardless of who gets hurt. It’s great if these thinkers redirect this intelligence towards good behavior rather than bad.
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Fair-minded thinkers don’t believe everything they hear. They are smart and empathetic. They love to learn, ask a lot of questions and care dearly about others. Such thinkers have the potential to become great, wise critical thinkers that will make a difference in this world.