Integrando el pensamiento crítico

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Santiago Nájera

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Se puede interpretar que para lograr desarrollar el pensamiento criticó es importante contar con habilidades de observación, inferencia, interpretación, evaluación, explicación y meta cognición. este papel revisara los componentes del pensamiento critico, las características de un pensador crítico, el pensamiento crítico e inteligencia emocional y el pensamiento crítico en la educación con el fin de tener un mejor entendimiento de cómo esto se lo puede aplicar a los principios de liderazgo.

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Nájera, S. (2016). Integrando el pensamiento crítico. INNOVA Research Journal, 1(3), 13–20. https://doi.org/10.33890/innova.v1.n3.2016.14
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