Problem Solving vs Critical Thinking - Untangling the Web of Confusion!
Mridhu Rajput
Amity University - Soft Skills Trainer || Marketing Educator || Research Scholar || Passionate About Consumer Behavior & Brand Strategy
Hey everyone! Excited to share my first article with you, by diving into a common challenge many students face: the difference between Problem Solving and Critical Thinking.
So, Are they similar? Let’s unravel this!
Critical thinking isn't about being overly critical or fault-finding; it's an art of asking the right questions. It's about being creative, reflective, and adaptable—evaluating evidence to form your own conclusions.
It involves:
It’s building blocks are: PACIER
Now, let's talk about Problem Solving. ?We're all problem solvers in our own lives. Whether it's a well-defined problem with a clear start and end or an ill-defined one with ambiguous boundaries, problem-solving skills are crucial. It's about identifying, analyzing, generating, evaluating, and implementing solutions—a step-by-step process.
In a nutshell, Problem Solving is about finding solutions to specific challenges, while Critical Thinking is an ongoing process of analyzing and evaluating information. Problem Solving leads to a decision or solution, while Critical Thinking results in well-reasoned judgments. So, sharpen those critical thinking and problem-solving skills—it's the secret sauce to navigating life's twists and turns!
Let's spice it up and make this a two-way street!
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