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Class 5: Critical Thinking

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Prof. Jessica Collett, University of Notre Dame. "Introduction to Social Psychology" lecture notes - Critical Thinking

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How do we overcome the categories and beliefs that are socially constructed in society? We must begin to think critically about our attitudes and beliefs.
 
  1. Identify and challenge assumptions.
  2. Awareness of our place and time in culture.
  3. Search for alternative ways of thinking.
  4. Develop a reflective analysis.

Activity

Using an example of an assumption discussed in "The Crack Attack," use Brookfield's framework for critical thinking to think critically about that belief.

Works Cited

Ore, Tracy E. 2008. "Introduction." Pp. 1-18 in The Social Construction of Difference and Inequality: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality, 4th ed., edited by Tracy E. Ore.  New York: McGraw-Hill.

 


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