Assignment:
Discussion: Writing Exercise - Writing a Critical Review
Writing a critical analysis demonstrates your critical-thinking skills. This skill is essential for completing some educational courses and working in the academic field, as a critic or in some managerial or decision-making roles.
Critical analysis is the detailed examination and evaluation of another person's ideas or work. It is subjective writing as it expresses your interpretation and analysis of the work by breaking down and studying its parts. You may write a critical analysis to critique a piece of literature, a film or TV program, a business process or another person's academic report, for example. Critical analysis is usually presented as a written essay or paper, but may also be presented as an oral report. Good critical analysis evaluates the ideas or work in a balanced way that highlights its positive and negative qualities. (Indeed Editorial Team, 2021, para. 1-2)
For this discussion, you will engage in the research and writing of a critical review requiring both critical thinking skills and quality writing skills. Critically appraising the work of others-when done well-helps you and others to become better researchers and writers.
References
Indeed Editorial Team. (2021, February 22). How to write a critical analysis with examples and tips.