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Rosita’s Reads January 5

Jan 5, 2021

Critical thinking is a cornerstone of our world, but what is it, and how do we support students in becoming critical thinkers, not just in school but in life? Check out this article that offers insights from cognitive science about critical thinking, suggestions for the types of experiences that support the development of critical thinking, and some practical considerations for teachers.

Ask the Cognitive Scientist: How Can Educators Teach Critical Thinking?

American Educator
Fall 2020

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