Engage in active and reflective thinking from "summary" of How We Think by John Dewey
Engage in active and reflective thinking involves more than just passively receiving information. It requires actively questioning, analyzing, and evaluating what we encounter. This type of thinking is essential for developing a deeper understanding of a subject and forming our own opinions and perspectives.
Active thinking involves actively engaging with new information by asking questions, making connections, and seeking out additional resources. It requires an open-minded approach that is willing to consider multiple viewpoints and perspectives. By actively thinking about what we learn, we can make deeper connections and gain a more thorough understanding of the material.
Reflective thinking, on the other hand, involves taking the time to carefully consider and evaluate our own thoughts and beliefs. It requires looking back on our experiences and considering how they have sha...
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