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Stages of Critical Thinking

Complete the matrix by identifying the six stages of critical thinking, describing how to move from each stage to the next, and listing obstacles you may face as you move to the next stage of critical thinking.

|Stages of Critical Thinking |How to Move to the Next Stage |Obstacles to Moving to the Next Stage |
|EXAMPLE: |Examine my thinking to identify problems |Deceiving myself about the effectiveness of|
| |that affect my thinking. |my thinking. |
|The Unreflective Thinker | | |
|The Challenged Thinker |Pledge to attain a way to change ones |Not having an open mind toward changes of |
| |thinking pattern. |an individual’s thinking process. Thinking |
| | |that they are always correct. |
|The Beginning Thinker |Taking note to faults as to how an |Avoiding red flags. Not recognizing when |
| |individual thinks. Take control of how they|the individual is in the “know it all |
| |think. |mode.” |
|The Practicing Thinker |Make changes to everyday life style to |Insufficiency in the drive to push one’s |
| |critically think. Have a strong focus on |self. Sidestepping working hard for change.|
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