Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking

I hate grading. I love teaching, though, and giving students feedback is teaching.
skills gap
As the skills gap grows, learning and development can help ensure the viability of an organization’s talent well into the future.
“I watched closely for the sun or stars to appear, to correct my chronometer, on the accuracy of which our lives and the success of the journey would depend.”
“It’s not a secret that legal language is very hard to understand. It's borderline incomprehensible a lot of the time.”
The ranking is encouragingly diverse, with the top 10 featuring representation from five regions.
It took a series of ingenious experiments in the 20th century to uncover some of our biggest cognitive biases.
A man studies in a library.
Religion fosters traits that are helpful in a school system that relies on authority figures and rewards people who follow the rules.
Two men look at a laptop in front of a blackboard.
And what if both parties are skilled at mirroring each other? Will it produce a stalemate?
eastern philosophy
Non-Western thought is vast and ancient, so why don't some consider it philosophy?
A child showing their drawing to the camera
A professor of educational psychology explains what and what not to do.
In determining what qualifies as solid science, controversy is inevitable.
Nacht Wacht at Rijksmuseum
Released in 1972, "Ways of Seeing" has proven to be as worthy of study as the artistic traditions it investigates.
Two second graders learn by different approaches. One draws a picture, the other writes a paragraph.
Learning styles are supposed to help learners take ownership of their education, but research doesn’t back up this well-intentioned myth.
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