Knowledge is created through the interaction of critical and creative thinking. As a high school IB student, we face several problems including thinking critically. At critical moments, it is difficult for students to incorporate creative thinking into them. We rarely use creative thinking for our problems. In this world, we use critical thinking to explore logical answers. But what is the right way to use critical thinking? With some or all of the questions you can use and communicate critical and creative thoughts.
Two knowledge fields in solving this problem are natural science and art. Critical thinking means paradigm of convergence and creative thinking means opposite, different paradigm. Definition of critical thinking means to use "judgment", logical reasoning, creative thinking is to "generate" in the same way as creating alternative, which broadens the scope of discussion . Three knowledge questions will be sought: how much are we biased than critical thinking? To what extent can creative thinking increase critical thinking?
Waiting for critical thinking and creative thinking? Do you want to become a creator of critics or masterpieces?
As a student of liberal arts you learn art, humanities (human condition research), social science, mathematics and natural science. You will also learn a variety of skills useful in the workplace, including critical thinking, verbal and written communication, problem solving. For example, regardless of the particular liberal arts major, all the students at Agnes Scott College (GA) are focused on fostering leadership skills in a globalized economy. Nick Mulvey, Admissions Director of Carthage College (WI), agrees to master the skills necessary to succeed and to adapt to the changing world through solid liberal arts education. "You can not provide the necessary vocational skills at the university in 25 years, as those skills and work may not yet exist.
• Critical thinking is an essential skill for students who are learning to write intensive courses with unfamiliar subjects. Humanities, natural sciences and social sciences all use critical thought skills, analytical methods, and theoretical materials, where critical thinking can apply the specialized field theory or method to another field. You may even find some similarities between your theme and unfamiliar topics you can use to extend your work or add new perspectives.
Mathematics is classified as a formal science, and there are similarities and differences between empirical science (natural science and social science). It is similar to empirical science, but it differs for ways to verify knowledge in an a priori way, not an empirical way, including objective, thorough and systematic research in the field of knowledge. Formal science also includes statistics and logic. This is essential to empirical science. Significant advances in formal science often result in major advances in empirical science. Formal science is essential to the formation of assumptions, theories and laws in discovering and describing how things work (natural science) and people's thinking and behavioral ways (social science).