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Critical and Creative Thinking - A Brief Guide for Teachers

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Critical and Creative Thinking: A Guide for Teachers reveals ways to develop a capacity to think both critically and creatively in practical and productive ways.
* Explains why critical and creative thinking complement each other with clear examples
* Provides a practical toolkit of cognitive techniques for generating and evaluating ideas using both creative and critical thinking
* Enriches the discussion of creative and critical intersections with brief "inter-chapters" based on the thinking habits of Leonardo da Vinci
* Offers an overview of current trends in critical and creative thinking, with applications across a spectrum of disciplines

List of contents

Preface xi
 
Acknowledgments xiii
 
About the Website xv
 
Part One Introducing Critical and Creative Thinking
 
1 Essential Critical Thinking Concepts 3
 
What Is Critical Thinking? 4
 
Habits of Mind 5
 
Why Intellectual Habits and Character Matter 7
 
Overcoming Obstacles to Thinking 8
 
A Model for Critical Thinking 13
 
How You KnowWhat You Know 14
 
Perception and Knowledge 15
 
Being Wrong 23
 
Why Errors Persist 25
 
Applications 27
 
References 30
 
Interchapter 1 Facts and Knowledge 32
 
2 Essential Creative Thinking Concepts 36
 
What Is Creative Thinking? 37
 
Seeking Alternatives and Possibilities 38
 
Reversing Relationships 41
 
Cross-fertilizing 42
 
Shifting Attention 42
 
Denying the Negative 43
 
The Creative Habit 46
 
Creative Confidence 48
 
Creative Theft 49
 
Creative Crime 51
 
Creative Questions 52
 
Applications 56
 
References 58
 
Interchapter 2 Sustaining Curiosity 60
 
Part Two Practicing Critical and Creative Thinking
 
3 Becoming a Critical and Creative Thinker 65
 
Becoming a Critical Thinker 66
 
Intellectual Standards as Guidelines for Critical Thinking 67
 
Language and Thought 67
 
Reports, Inferences, and Judgments 69
 
The Prevalence and Power of Metaphor 74
 
Innovating through Analogy 78
 
Becoming a Creative Thinker 79
 
Developing the Creative Habit 80
 
Focus 83
 
Solo and Group Creativity 85
 
Concepts as Cognitive Tools 87
 
Applications 90
 
References 95
 
Interchapter 3 Embodying Experience 96
 
4 Critical Thinking Strategies and Applications 101
 
The Nature of Argument 102
 
Claims, Evidence, and Assumptions 102
 
Evidence: Claims and Warrants 105
 
Inductive and Deductive Reasoning 106
 
Sherlock Holmes as a Logical Thinker 109
 
Syllogisms, Enthymemes, and Argument 112
 
Argument and Authority 113
 
Argument and Analogy 114
 
Argument and Causality 116
 
Causality, Coincidence, and Correlation 120
 
Further Causal Consequences 122
 
Applications 123
 
References 129
 
Interchapter 4 Blending Art and Science 130
 
5 Creative Thinking Strategies and Applications 133
 
Imagination First 134
 
Imagination, Creativity, and Innovation 135
 
The Limits of Imagination 136
 
Capacities for Imaginative Thinking 137
 
Why Ideas Are Important 139
 
How to Get Ideas 140
 
Creative Whacks 147
 
Being Practical/What Iffing 153
 
Combining Things 156
 
Using Paradox 157
 
Thinking the Unthinkable 160
 
Applications 161
 
References 164
 
Interchapter 5 Combining Connections 166
 
Part Three Applying Critical and Creative Thinking
 
6 Decision Thinking: Making Critical Decisions 173
 
Making Decisions 174
 
Affective Forecasting 180
 
Achieving Insights that Affect Decisions 184
 
Institutional Decisions 186
 
Incentives and Decisions 188
 
Decisiveness 189
 
Making Tough Decisions 192
 
Making Group Decisions 194
 
Applications 195
 
References 198
 
Interchapter 6 Embracing Ambiguity 200
 
7 Ethical Thinking: Making Ethical Decisions 205
 
Basic Ethical Concepts 206
 
Ethics, Values, a

About the author

Robert DiYanni is Professor of English at Pace University, Pleasantville, New York, where he teaches courses in literature, writing, and humanities. He has also taught at Queens College of the City University of New York, at New York University in the Graduate Rhetoric Program, and most recently in the Expository Writing Program at Harvard University. He received his B.A. from Rutgers University (1968) and his Ph.D. from the City University of New York (1976). Robert DiYanni has written articles and reviews on various aspects of literature, composition, and pedagogy. His books include Literature and Modern American Poets.

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Critical and Creative Thinking: A Guide for Teachers reveals ways to develop a capacity to think both critically and creatively in practical and productive ways.

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"An inventive and useful guide to higher order thinking--essential reading for every educator and for those with inquiring minds."
Joan Weber, Scarsdale School District
 
"An essential guide for anyone interested in expanding their toolkit of creative and critical thinking strategies and skills. DiYanni's book delivers thoughtful, organized, and practical information and advice that should be required reading for all educators, future young leaders, and students alike."
Theresa Jen, University of Pennsylvania

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