What is Critical Thinking? As stated by Edward Glaser critical thinking is as follows “The ability to think critically, as conceived in the volume, involves three things: An attitude of being disposed to consider in a thoughtful way the problems and subjects that come within the range of one’s experiences, knowledge of the methods of logical inquiry and reasoning, and some skill in applying those methods.” (E. Glaser, 1941) Critical …show more content…
best describes the process of critical thinking in six levels: Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, and Creating (Ellis D. 2015). The importance of critical thinking can fall under all the levels provided my Ellis D. When referring back to memories on experiences to assist with critical thinking can help with making future decision. The benefits of understanding what is in front of an individual can further assist in what is necessary and what is not. It is extremely important to apply all that one has learned to thinking critical and asking questions needed to benefit for a business or …show more content…
When an individual has mastered the critical thinking process it has then become a muscle memory. This muscle memory now have individual use these stages and thought process on a regular to benefit them and their businesses or missions will make a better lifestyle for one’s self.
Career Path Critical Thinking Everyday critical thinking is a process of what is needed at a career that deals with the safety of individual and the completion of missions that are critical to national safety. The way critical thinking is used to assist in the MDMP and War Gaming makes the missions one hundred percent effective and makes for the best contingency plans possible. Critical Thinking is and extremely important and beneficial tool to the military. Inclosing the process of critical thinking is extremely important for all who want the best in their businesses and