METHODS FOR DEVELOPING CRITICAL THINKING APPLIED IN TECHNICAL DRAWING
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Critical thinking, technical drawing, graphic representations, teaching method, education.Abstract
The development of critical thinking in technical drawing is achieved through active methods that involve students in the analysis, interpretation and evaluation of graphic representations. The application of critical thinking development methods in technical drawing contributes significantly to the improvement of students' conceptual understanding and practical skills. These strategies stimulate the formulation of questions, the argumentation of solutions, the identification of errors and the reflection on their own learning process. By using them, technical drawing becomes a favourable context for the formation of critical thinking and technical skills necessary in professional practice.
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