
Making Your Mind Matter
Strategies for Increasing Practical Intelligence
Vincent Ryan Ruggiero(Author)
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published on 7. October 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-0-7425-1463-8 (ISBN)
Description
Making Your Mind Matter is a practical guide to effective thinking in college and in everyday life. Critical thinking guru Vincent Ryan Ruggiero explains how and why the mind has been neglected in American education, then teaches readers how to take charge of their own mental development. Ruggiero presents a simple but powerful model-the WISE model (Wonder, Investigate, Speculate, Evaluate). This model illustrates how to overcome obstacles to thinking, resist manipulation, test ideas, analyze arguments, form judgments, analyze ethical issues, and discuss ideas courteously and effectively.
This book is a brief, comprehensive, authoritative, and accessible introduction to critical thinking, perfect for all students and others interested in increasing the power of their minds.
This book is a brief, comprehensive, authoritative, and accessible introduction to critical thinking, perfect for all students and others interested in increasing the power of their minds.
Reviews / Votes
In an era where worksheets and standardized tests dominate our educational system, Ruggiero's book comes at a propitious time. His WISE approach is an especially valuable tool for problem-solving and decision-making. -- Tenena Soro, professor of linguistics at National-Louis University Ruggiero provides an interesting read for both faculty members, to remind us where we've been in our intellectual journeys, and students, to show them where we want them to go. This is an excellent addition for any class where developing critical thinking skills for students is a high priority. -- Lori Cox Han, associate professor of political science, Austin College Ruggiero gives us an up-to-the-minute guide to recognizing the characteristic fallacies of our time, then expertly and lucidly offers us the practical steps we can take to achieve genuine intellectual independence. Luminous examples will bring his excellent practical advice to mind exactly when you need it! -- Peter Wood, author of Diversity: The Invention of a Concept, and associate professor of anthropology at Boston UniversityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
228 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7425-1463-8 (9780742514638)
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Person
Vincent Ryan Ruggiero is internationally recognized as a pioneer in the movement to make creative and critical thinking a central emphasis in education. The author of 19 books and over 75 articles, he is professor of humanities, emeritus, at SUNY-Delhi.
Content
Chapter 1 Understanding Thinking
Chapter 2 Overcoming Obstacles
Chapter 3 Resisting Manipulation
Chapter 4 Solving Problems
Chapter 5 Evaluating Opinions
Chapter 6 Reasoning Logically
Chapter 7 Analyzing Arguments
Chapter 2 Overcoming Obstacles
Chapter 3 Resisting Manipulation
Chapter 4 Solving Problems
Chapter 5 Evaluating Opinions
Chapter 6 Reasoning Logically
Chapter 7 Analyzing Arguments