I read an interesting piece the other day addressing Korzybski’s (1931) concept, ‘the map is not the territory’ and its implications in realms like commerce. In a particularly simplified manner (oh, ...
Critical thinking has not been maximized in many classrooms. Gall (1970) found that 60% of teachers' questions were recall level (knowledge level), 20% were procedural, and only 20% involve higher ...
The integration of AI into educational settings is a rapidly evolving trend with significant implications for learners' critical thinking skills. AI holds considerable promise for enhancing ...
Critical thinking is an effective tool for any profession or task. It forces you to analyze things objectively, filtering out your biases, and allowing you to see things from different perspectives, ...
Holding politicians accountable, choosing the right friends and doing advanced math. Depending on who you ask, these actions may require a common denominator: the ability to think critically. In ...