Credit and Analytical Thinking Skills

Credit and Analytical Thinking Skills

Course Breakdown

NQF Level: N/A

Credits: N/A

Duration: Full day (8 hours)

When it comes to analytical thinking, it’s important to develop your ability to recognise underlying issues or problems based on trends, associations and cause-effect relationships between datasets. In the judicial system these skills are vital in order to firstly break down complex information and secondly to make sense of the information. Most importantly, these skills are required in determining right from wrong.

Any time you read literary materials or experience something that requires you to comprehend it, you employ a variety of thinking skills. Thinking skills relate to the way in which you process and understand information, and you employ specific thinking skills based on what you wish to gain from your thoughts. Analytical and critical thinking are two styles of thinking skills that are commonly used but employed for different purposes. Critical and Analytical Thinking Skills course will identify not only the importance of developing these skills, but also the need to develop such skills by means of interactive activities. This course will also focus on using analytical thinking for problem-solving.

Target Group

All staff

Duration

Full day (8 hours)

Group Size

12 – 15 delegates

Target Group

All staff