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What is Critical Thinking?

Critical Thinking is a process of acknowledging what we learn, read or see beyond simply describing it. It is about asking questions of the material such as, who created it, why was created, what is its agenda or purpose. By dissecting information in this way, we can gain a better understanding of the subject matter with which we are learning about. 

What is Critical Thinking?

Critical Thinking is a process of acknowledging what we learn, read or see beyond simply describing it. It is about asking questions of the material such as, who created it, why was created, what is its agenda or purpose. By dissecting information in this way, we can gain a better understanding of the subject matter with which we are learning about. 

What is Critical Thinking?

Critical Thinking is a process of acknowledging what we learn, read or see beyond simply describing it. It is about asking questions of the material such as, who created it, why was created, what is its agenda or purpose. By dissecting information in this way, we can gain a better understanding of the subject matter with which we are learning about. 

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What does this mean to you?

In very few instances, this will change the process you will need to follow. Specific changes, and dates these changes come into effect, are outlined in our Student Policy Update.