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Title: Critical Analysis


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Critical Analysis
  • Angie Parkinson

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What is critical analysis?
  • What do you think?
  • But you also have to evaluate if evidence
    supports conclusions
  • Evidence The philosopher, Socrates, was a man
    (fact and verifiable)
  • Evidence My father was a man (fact and
    verifiable)
  • Conclusion My father was a man, therefore he was
    a philosopher (false conclusion)

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Descriptive Vs Analytical
  • State what happened
  • State the order of things
  • Say how to do things
  • State opinions
  • List details
  • States links between items
  • Give information
  • Identify the significance
  • Make reasoned judgements
  • Argue a case (evidence)
  • Give reasons for selection
  • Evaluate significance of
  • Show relevance of links
  • Draw conclusions

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Developing critical thinking ability Reading
  • Identify line of reasoning
  • Evaluate it
  • Question it
  • Identify evidence
  • Evaluate it
  • Identify conclusions
  • Decide if evidence supports these

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Critical thinking 2 Writing
  • Be clear about your conclusions
  • Show clear line of reasoning
  • Present evidence
  • Read your writing critically
  • Have multiple perspectives
  • Analytical style - not in a descriptive/personal/j
    ournalistic

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Critical thinking 3 - Listening
  • Listening to a speaker involves the same
    awareness as reading plus
  • Consistency in the speaker - Are there
    contradictions? What could this mean?
  • Body language Eye contact, speed, tone does
    the speaker look/sound believable?

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Critical Questions
  • Who? What? When? Why?
  • How far? How much? How often?
  • Is this true? How do we know?
  • What do we not know?
  • Which is preferable and why?

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Textual Analysis
  • Look at the images given and analyse them.
  • List, according to form and content
  • What do they have in common?
  • How are they different?
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