Critical Reading: A Tool for Free Decision-Making

Critical Reading: A Tool for Free Decision-Making

Unlock your inner abilities. Each of us has unique strengths and hidden talents waiting to be discovered. Critical reading is one of the most effective ways to learn to make decisions freely and confidently.

In this module, you will learn how to develop your critical thinking and analyze the information around you. You will gain practical tools to navigate the world of information and make better decisions.

  • What is critical reading – clarification of the basic principles of critical reading and its significance in everyday life.
  • Source analysis – you will learn how to evaluate the reliability and relevance of various information sources.
  • Recognizing hidden biases – you will discover how to identify and overcome your own biases when processing information.
  • Argumentation techniques – you will master techniques that will help you effectively formulate and present your own opinions and arguments.
  • Practical exercises – you will engage in interactive exercises that will strengthen your critical thinking in practice.

Conclusion: Don't miss the opportunity to develop your critical reading skills! Try this module and start your journey to free decision-making today.

Imagine reading an article that strongly contradicts your beliefs. How do you react initially?
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In the text, a "study" is mentioned, but its source is not provided. What will you do?
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Imagine that the author of the text uses strong emotional expressions. How does that affect you?
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When reading a text that appears objective but you can sense a subtle manipulation, what will you do?
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What does the sentence "The opinion of an expert is more important than personal experience" mean to you?
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If you are unsure about a certain topic and come across an article with a clear stance, how will you react?
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If someone tells you: "You are a very influential person, so you should only share verified things." What does that evoke in you?
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When you come across a text that has a lot of likes and positive comments, but something feels off about it, how do you react?
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The author of the text admits at the beginning to a mistake in their previous stance. How do you respond to that?
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Imagine that someone recommends a text that "completely changed" them. What is your reaction?
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