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Never Stop Asking: Teaching Students to Be Better Critical Thinkers

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Students and teachers alike face a Why think deeply when we can just take a shortcut by googling something? Why read an article when we can learn from a social media headline? If, as educators, we want to encourage our students to value thoughtfulness and to embrace the effort it takes to reach deep understandings, we must model that behavior ourselves. In Never Stop Asking , author Dr. Nathan Lang-Raad shows K-12 teachers how human brains like to take mental shortcuts, known as heuristics , that allow the brain to save energy and perform more efficiently. These heuristics, however, can lead to illogical thinking, cognitive biases, and fallacies that can hinder critical thinking. With this teacher's must-have guide, you' learn about common psychological shortcuts and biases that hinder students and teachers alike; discover the logic and the science behind critical thinking and why it leads to better outcomes; gain strategies to bring critical thinking into the classroom and help students build patience, discipline, and skill; and acknowledge and embrace the digital age in your teaching--without falling victim to its downsides. This is an engaging and important book for K-12 teachers and instructional coaches. Teacher training programs can also be enhanced by the practical wisdom and easy-to-implement strategies included.

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Published April 18, 2023

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July 2, 2023
Critical thinking paves the way for for decision making.

This is a book that has sections about theories in critical thinking as well as helpful “to do” activities that groups and students can use .

I especially like the following chapters :
1) Critical Thinking Defined
2) Why is Critical Thinking So Hard
5) The Answer Isn't in the Back of the Book
7) Creativity's Connection with Critical Thinking

Underlying the different concepts of critical thinking , we are reminded that curiosity - and reflected by whether and how we ask questions - is so important and that curiosity is often missing in adulthood ( replaced by mid-informed opinions ?)

A useful book for personal growth as well as a challenge to our educational system .

I read it twice and still enjoyed it .
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