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Strangely, though, while the memory is considered as a universal prerequisite skills for successful learning, and try to describe the learning process outside of the few, and few are still systematic method to improve it.

Logical Thinking

In his book “Brain Building” Dr Karl Albrecht said that logical thinking is not magical process or genetic endowment, but a learned mental process. It is a process that is consistent to use reason to come to a conclusion. Problems or situations that involve logical thinking call for structure, because the relationship between facts, and for the chain of thought that “reasonable”.

The basis of all logical thinking is sequential thought, said Dr. Albrecht. This process involves taking important ideas, facts, and conclusions that are involved in the problem and arrange them in a chain-like progress in the progress and meaning itself. Thinking logically is to think in steps.

Logical thinking is also an important base of skills in mathematics. “Learning math is a sequential process,” said Dr. Albrecht. “If you do not grasp certain concepts, facts, or procedures, you can never hope to grasp others that come later, which depends on it. For example, to understand fractions you must first understand division. To understand simple equations in algebra requires that you understand fractions. Solving ‘word problems’ depends on knowing how to set up and manipulate equations, and so on. ”

Has proven that specific training in logical thinking processes can make people “smarter.” Logical thinking allows a child to reject quick and easy answers like, “I do not know,” or “this is too difficult,” by empowering him to learn more he thought better understand the process and methods used to arrive at a solution.

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