Critical
Thinking is the ability to analyze, observe, asses or examine any element or
idea with reference to the thinkers’ own views, knowledge, cultures and other
various backgrounds, keeping in mind the authenticity, clarity, accuracy and
fairness of the process of thinking.
The
importance of critical thinking lies first on the fact that it elevates the
status of thinking by raising it to its highest levels. It also facilitates
communication between individuals from different backgrounds by eliminating
misunderstanding and culture clashes. In addition, thinking critically can
enhance problem-solving skills and helps the individuals to adapt to other’s
cultures, rituals and differences.
As a
teacher, I think it is very important for me and for my students to develop
critical thinking skills and apply them in the teaching and learning process.
Because critical thinking is self-directed and involves the students in
autonomous and problem-based learning, it will ensure effective learning
outcomes. It comprehends searching for information for accuracy and consistency
enabling the students to enrich their knowledge repertoire, reflect on their
own ideas, background knowledge and experiences as well as adapting to any
situation academically or in real life.
By: Khadija Muhammad Abdussalam
Lecturer/ University of Khartoum
Lecturer/ University of Khartoum