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Module 5 Reflection Blog

Module 5 Reflection Blog

Q Reflect on the current state of your critical thinking competencies. Consider your thinking processes when you started the course. How have they changed? In what ways have you internalized the techniques and concepts you learned? What interventions will you take to make lasting changes to your thinking habits? How might you use a thinking partner or coach to help you advance your goals? Make sure to reflect on the distinction between intellectual virtues and barriers to thinking. Use your leadership blog to reflect on these questions and to discuss how you will continue to advance your critical thinking skills.

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The skills that we should pursue in order to be able to think critically are differentiated in many ways which should include observation, analysis, interpretation, reflection, evaluation, inference, explanation, problem solving and decision making. When I began with this course, the proposition of critical thinking explained its foundation in the leadership base. It taught us that in order to be a good leader, it is required to think well and critically.