A short video about what thought process is all about and what it means.
As learners begin to think independently, formulate their own ideas, and interact at levels above their own, it is our goal to help them think from a perspective that allows them to truly hear what others are saying before they react, engage in productive dialogue, and make critical decisions regarding their future.
Learners can use their critical thinking skills to generate and evaluate solutions as they relate to the needs of the team, customer, and company.
Defines the problem by assessing the situation and considering one’s role within the problem and multiple potential causes
Organizes information and consults several different sources to understand all aspects of the problem as defined
Identifies and communicates multiple options for solutions
Evaluates advantages and disadvantages associated with each potential solution
Selects and implements the best solution to the problem based on evaluation of advantages and disadvantages
Learners can use their understanding of problem solving to implement and communicate solutions.
Defines the goal, purpose, key issues, and desired outcome of making a decision
Identifies the individuals and resources involved in the decision-making process
Organizes information and identifies multiple potential solutions and communicates the consequences, pros, and cons of each solution
Selects and implements the most effective decision to achieve desired outcomes
Monitors and collects feedback after a decision is made disadvantages
Learners use their understanding of logic and reasoning to analyze and address problems.
Reviews, summarizes, and interprets existing information
Makes comparisons across content areas and identifies inconsistent or missing information
Seeks opportunities to learn new information
Analyzes new and old information collectively in order to draw conclusions, solve problems, or form a hypothesis.
Communicates conclusions and new ideas to appropriate individuals and team members