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Critical thinking can be more actively taught, that's for sure. How should we do it?

@Esdward59 asked, word for word, this question in a different discussion. I thought it would be more productive to open this up to everyone.

It is not an easy question to answer, but definitely one worth asking.

snytiger6 9 Nov 3
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The ideal school is an exciting place where learning is a process of making sense of important truths that one can use in life; school as a place where one learns to read closely and write substantively; school as a place where one learns to think historically, sociologically, scientifically, mathematically; school as a place where one learns to ask important questions and pursue important answers; school as a place where one learns how to gather useful information and where one begins to learn the art of problem-solving; school as a place where students have success in learning because they are learning how to learn, how to make sense of things, how to communicate and solve problems effectively; school as a community of learners and thinkers; school as a place where kindness, thoughtfulness, and helpfulness are modeled every day, where there is no bullying, mocking, ridiculing or teasing.

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Just an idea.

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