Media literacy can be seen as applying general critical thinking skills and perspectives to media.
So, let’s start with a general discussion of critical thinking.
One way of defining a critical thinker is to identify some of the traits of a critical thinker, a critical thinker's creed, if you will.
The Critical Thinker’s Creed
- We are Open-minded.
- We seek to understand other viewpoints.
- We are Knowledgeable.
- We offer opinions/claims backed with logic and evidence.
- We are Mentally Active.
- We use our intelligence to confront problems.
- We are Creative.
- We break out of established patterns of thinking and approach situations from innovative directions.
- We are Independent Thinkers.
- We are not afraid to disagree with the group opinion.
- We are Curious.
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So, a critical thinker is a person who follows the creed above (or some similar creed)?
Do you follow this creed?
Note: The creed above is based on a section of Chaffee's The Thinker's Way
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