1. World problems
  2. Uncritical thinking

Uncritical thinking

  • Unreflective thinking
  • Inadequate inquiry-based learning
  • Philosophical ignorance
  • Inadequate development of critical awareness
  • Muddled thinking

Nature

Conventional approaches to education tend to leave students deficient in comprehension, analysis and problem-solving skills. The inductive and deductive skills required for reading comprehension, plus the concept-formation and concept-analysis skills needed for the processing of information, are not adequately cultivated.

Background

Students in every discipline require reasoning and concept formation skills as part of their career preparation and for their participation in institutions of society and for the overall course of their personal lives. The need for these skills is therefore essential rather than superficial. The assumption that these skills develop automatically with maturation, and that specific instruction in these areas need not be provided, puts masses of children at risk and may deprive them of the possibility of leading meaningful lives.

Broader

Ignorance
Excellent

Narrower

Media illiteracy
Presentable
Groupthink
Presentable

Aggravates

Doom-mongering
Presentable
Gullibility
Yet to rate

Aggravated by

Rote learning
Presentable

Related

Strategy

Thinking
Yet to rate

Value

Uncritical
Yet to rate
Criticism
Yet to rate
Ignorance
Yet to rate
Inadequacy
Yet to rate

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #4: Quality Education

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Subject
  • Societal problems » Inadequacy
  • Research, standards » Investigations
  • Education » Education
  • Education » Educational level
  • Development » Development
  • Consciousness » Consciousness
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Nov 22, 2022