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critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information, gathered or generated by observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, and/or communication as a guide to belief or action. ...
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criterion A criterion specifies the attributes of successful or meritorious performance. The term criteria is often interchangeable with rubrics, scoring guidelines, and scoring rubrics.
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critical period This period refers to the years between the end of the American Revolution and the beginning of the new government under the Constitution (1783 to 1789). The nation was governed by the Articles of Confederation during this period, and although many textbooks recount a long list of public ills of that time, it was a period of accomplishment as well.
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critical thinking Critical thinking is a process that challenges an individual to use reflective, reasonable, rational thinking to gather, interpret and evaluate information in order to derive a judgment. The process involves thinking beyond a single solution for a problem and focusing on deciding what the best alternatives are.
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criterion An item or area to be assessed. Assessments contain anywhere from one to multiple criteria, eg on the English language arts Long Composition students are assessed in the areas of topic development, and standard English conventions.
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