Showing posts with label Critical Thinking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Critical Thinking. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

My Population

I narrowed down my topic to The Chippewa Tribe in Minnesota. So far I have not delved much into the topic and because of that, my assumptions on this specific tribe did not changed.

My main questions that I want to investigate about this population are;
1) What is their history and culture of this population?
2) What are the challenges and stereotypes faced by this community?

I have learned that the Chippewa community is consisting of six reservations that are all recognized by the federal government and there are the Bois Forte, Fond du Lac, Grand Portage, Leech Lake, Mille Lacs, and White Earth reservations.

I have also learned that they are very organized and their organization covers a wide range of aspects of life ranging from education through finance cooperation to human service.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The OPAC Search Experience

I have chosen Native Americans in Minnesota to be my topic of research. I’ll be researching the two major tribes namely; the Chippewa or the Sioux I am looking for both general background and specific information’s such as the challenges faced by this particular group of people. I first typed “Native Americans in Minnesota” but there no much results and then I tried “red Indians and Minnesota” then I got several books.

I looked up an E-Book and I found one and I like reading from online, even though I don’t have an E-Book reader.
I followed the same search steps as In Miller center OPEC system and I found couple different books on the topic.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

What is Critical Thinking?

My definition of critical thinking is this: It is the art of thinking where you criticize a piece of literature whether it is oral or written without a preconceived bias.
 According to this website  critical thinking is the thinking process where 'thinkers' are skeptical, active and open to new ideas and perspectives. Some of the particular processes or in other words, the qualities of critical thinkers that is outlined by the website are;
  • Rationality
  • Open-mindedness
  • Discipline
  • Judgment   
  • Honesty   
                                                                                                                                        
The connection between IM204 and Critical thinking is that both would help you find out fact about the particular topic in hand. How is that possible? Well, researching about a certain topic helps you find the truth about that topic. While thinking  'critically' , based on the outlined qualities above, would also find out facts too.