Cognitive load theory assumes that, for example, critical thinking is biologically primary and so unteachable. We all are able to think critically if we have sufficient knowledge stored in long-term memory in the area of interest.
A car mechanic can think critically about repairing a car. I, and I dare say most of you reading cannot. Teaching us critical thinking strategies instead of car mechanics is likely to be useless. — John Sweller
One result is perhaps the number of threads here that tell us how physics or mathematics has it wrong, while demonstrating a lack of knowledge of either physics or mathematics.
Critical thinking without context is dangerous. — Banno
As far as today's science and math being "phlogistons." Come on. Not everything gets superseded. — Pantagruel
The false notion that it is the half-trained outsider who innovates — Banno
That's exactly wrong. It's those who have taken the time to understand the topic who are in the best position to critique it.
You think we have it all perfect and that list of superseded theories will not grow? You are mistaken - science is a history of 2 steps forward, 1 step back, why should the future not follow the pattern of the past? — Devans99
I would argue it is critical thinking, not understanding of the topic, that lead to advancement in most areas.
— NOS4A2
That's exactly wrong. It's those who have taken the time to understand the topic who are in the best position to critique it. — Banno
Nevertheless, some components of our knowledge are more stable than others. — Pantagruel
It's those who have taken the time to understand the topic who are in the best position to critique it. — Banno
In terms of context, it is a matter of much debate to say what that is. — Valentinus
Here's the thing...
I do not think that critical thinking is something that can be taught. Questioning authority is not equivalent to critical thinking. Doubt without adequate ground is not the result of critical thinking. It's the result of something else much less worthy... much less admirable. — creativesoul
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