Monday, June 20, 2022

Quarter 4, Week 3 - Making Judgement

 


Our lesson is all about Making Judgement. How to judge? The relevance and worth of ideas, soundness of the author’s reasoning, and the effectiveness of the presentation to be able to determine if the information provided is true, credible, and believable. When you make judgments, you make a decision or form an opinion objectively and wisely after thinking carefully. There are 3 steps that we need to follow to when we make a judgment. First is Relevance, which typically refers to learning experiences that are either directly applicable to the personal aspirations, interests, or cultural experiences of students (personal relevance) or that are connected in some way to real-world issues, problems, and contexts (life relevance). It is also the perception that something is interesting and worth knowing. Notice that it has two parts: (1) interest and (2) worth knowing. The second is the Worth of Ideas, which refers to the value of the information or ideas presented; something that is important for us to know or understand. Third is Sound Reasoning, which is simply reasoning that makes sense and follows some sort of logic. This can also be seen as reasoning that is free from any form of bias or prejudice. Also the most important is the Effective Presentation, The main purpose of the presentation is to give information, to persuade the audience to act, and/or to create goodwill. A good presentation should have a good subject matter, should match the objective, should best fit the audience, and should be well organized.

The activities that we've done are easy. The topic is easy especially when you understand it. I learned about how important is to make a better or great judgment.


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Everything we see is a Perspective,
Not the Truth.
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