Warren Berger's Blog
September 13, 2025
Is “critical thinking” in critical condition? How questions can help
Our society doesn't seem to be asking the kind of questions that we need to be asking. It turns out critical thinking is hard. But it’s not impossible.
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August 1, 2024
Asking “hindsight questions” to truly learn from past experiences
In Big Think’s new “Hindsight” series, I talk about how we can find promising seeds of potential growth and improvement embedded in our past successes as well as in our failures. But we must be willing to take the time and effort to look back and ask questions. Specifically I talk about how leaders should […]
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March 27, 2024
Top 10 Critical Thinking Books
Critical thinking may be THE issue of our times. If you want to better understand what critical thinking is these “top 10” books stand out from the crowd.
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March 26, 2024
Why do I believe what I believe? (And what if I’m wrong?) (Excerpt)
It isn’t easy to think about your own thinking, let alone to question it. It requires us to see from the outside in and ask questions about what we find.
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March 13, 2024
5 Ways to Help Students Become Better Questioners
Suggestions (based on input from question-friendly teachers, schools, programs, and organizations) on how to encourage more questioning in the classroom and hopefully, beyond it.
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March 10, 2024
What is the evidence? (And how do I weigh it?) [Excerpt]
The old media gatekeepers are gone (for better or worse) and there is no reliable filter to separate good information from bad—except for the filter within each of us, the “built-in baloney detector” that runs on skeptical questions.
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February 19, 2024
What is a beautiful question?
Questions should be ambitious but I also think they should be actionable. So here in one sentence is my highly-subjective definition of a beautiful question.
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February 18, 2024
The 8 superpowers of questioning
I created a classroom poster that frames questioning as a set of “superpowers” that can help you explore, think like a ninja, discover new possibilities, create cool new things, and maybe even change the world.
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February 17, 2024
Why do kids ask so many questions—and why do they stop?
When preschoolers ask ‘why’ they’re not trying to annoy adults or simply prolong a conversation—they’re actually trying to get to the bottom of things.
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February 7, 2024
What makes questioners different from other people?
Questioners move from asking to action . . . and 7 other things that set questioners apart.
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