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Assumptions Glossary
Definitions of assumption on the Web:
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| Accommodation | Accommodation is achieved when we can do the thinking needed to create a new schema or modify an old schema in order to explain a new experience. |
| Assimilation | Assimilation is achieved when we can integrate new experiences into existing schemas. |
| Assumption | Assumption is an idea whose truth can be taken for granted. |
| Assumption Layers | Assumption layers can appear beneath simple assertions. Such layers consist of multiple hidden and unexamined assumptions influenced in turn by one or more value assumptions beneath the whole. |
| Counter claim | Counter claim is a response to a claim with a defense or with another claim. |
| Disequilibrium | The confusion and discomfort felt when a new experience cannot be integrated into existing schemas. |
| Equilibrium | A stable inner feeling of well being that we feel when our thinking enables us to modify or create a new schema that better explains our world. |
| Hidden Assumption | A hidden assumption is an unclear and unstated idea assumed to be true that is integral to a line of reasoning. In an argument, it is a hidden premise that cannot be examined for truth and validity. Blind acceptance of a hidden premise can lead to the acceptance of a false or invalid conclusion. |
| Infer | To use imagination and reasoning to fill in missing facts. To connect the dots. |
| Lateral thinking | Lateral thinking solves problems by reviewing options, overcoming assumptions, and inventing new solutions. Vertical thinking follows more conventional step-by-step logic. |
| Principal claim and reasons | These are the two parts of an argument. The principal claim is the thesis or conclusion. The reasons support this claim through evidence or other claims. A claim is an assertion about something. |
| Schema | Schemas are the mental files in which we store our explanations of experiences. |
| Thesis | A thesis is a short summary statement of an idea that an essay intends to prove. It is also called the thesis statement and controlling idea. |
| Thinking | Purposeful mental activity such as reasoning, deciding, judging, believing, supposing, expecting, intending, recalling, remembering, visualizing, imagining, devising, inventing, concentrating, conceiving, considering. |
| Value or Belief Assumption | Value assumption is a belief that we take for granted, one that rarely questioned or even articulated. Remaining hidden and unexpressed, a value assumption can nevertheless shape a chain of reasoning. |
| Working Assumption | A working assumption is a trial idea, theory, strategy, or hypothesis assumed to be true in order to further an investigation. It is a conscious assumption. |
5.10.09
Graphic Organizers
Types of Graphic Organizers
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- Clock
- Cluster/Word Web 1
- Cluster/Word Web 2
- Cluster/Word Web 3
- Describing Wheel
- E-Chart
- Fact and Opinion
- Five W's Chart
- Flow Chart
- Four-Column Chart
- Garden Gate
- Goal-Reasons Web
- Ice-Cream Cone
- Idea Rake
- Idea Wheel
- Inverted Triangle
- ISP Chart
(Information, Sources, Page) - KWL Chart
- KWS Chart
- Ladder
- Observation Chart
- Persuasion Map
- Planning Chart
- Problem-Solution Chart
- Sandwich
- Sense Chart
- Sequence Chart
- Spider Map
- Step-by-Step Chart
- Story Map 1
- Story Map 2
- Story Map 3
- T-Chart
- Ticktacktoe
- Time Line
- Time-Order Chart
- Tree Chart
- Venn Diagram
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