Sentences with phrase «critical judgments about»

In the UK, we know that many young people are not making critical judgments about the information they find online.
Critical judgment about pastors, parents, teachers, and youth leaders are natural to them.
Luntz followed the rules: he did the research; he identified the soft spots in public opinion; and he made a clever critical judgment about which way the public could be induced to move.

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The book is somewhat shy about defining terms — all the more to be regretted because Miller at times seems to be tottering on the brink of gifting us with creative focus and form in an area that is confusing for the exercise of critical judgment.
Wounds: Debilitating perfectionism, people - pleasing, distorted self - image (body image), anxiety about people's judgments, being excessively critical of others, hypochondria
«When jobs are changing rapidly, accumulating knowledge matters less, and success becomes increasingly about ways of thinking - creativity, critical thinking, problem - solving and judgment; about ways of working - collaboration and teamwork; about tools for working, including the capacity to recognize and exploit the potential of new technologies; and about the social and emotional skills that help us live and work together.»
Among the behaviors identified are that critical thinkers are «more concerned about getting it right, than being right» and «avoid the rush to judgment».
Education in, about, and through the arts helps students develop critical thinking abilities, independent judgment and creative problem solving skills.
Accordingly, the state board resolved «until empirical studies confirm a sound relationship between performance on the SBAC and critical and valued life outcomes («college and career - ready»), test results should not be used to make normative and consequential judgments about schools and students.»
Education in, about, and through the arts in a student centered environment helps students develop critical thinking abilities, independent judgment and creative problem solving skills.
Critical thinking is a type of thinking, to the point that is clear and reasonable about specific judgments, ideas, thoughts, and choice that have a place with you or another person.
Widely known, and sometimes reviled, for his critical writing about the art of the 1960s, Judd could be as damningly final in his judgments as he was rigorously clear in his descriptions of work.
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