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Critical Thinking Critical thinking is the capacity to analyze facts, formulate and organize ideas, stand up for and defend opinions, compare and contrast items, draw conclusions, validate or invalidate arguments, and problem-solve. Critical thinking is based on assumption, an assumption that there is logic involved in problem-solving and it can be
... See moreAlbert Rutherford • The Systems Thinker - Mental Models
The educational psychologist Kirsti Lonka compared the reading approach of unusually successful doctoral candidates and students with those who were much less successful. One difference stood out as critical: The ability to think beyond the given frames of a text (Lonka 2003, 155f).
Sönke Ahrens • How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking

Ultralearning: Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career
Metalearning: First Draw a Map.
Why? Inspiring SMART goal.
What? A good way to do this is to write down on a sheet of paper three columns with the headings “Concepts,” “Facts,” and “Procedures.”
How? What are the typical ways of learning this subject or skill

