Releasing the Elephant in the Room

For years people close to me have suggested I start a blog. I write for a living and found every excuse I could to avoid it. Then the death of my mother changed everything.

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Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in Classroom

Teachers should ask open-ended questions rather than asking close-ended questions. For example in history lessons, instead of asking about battle dates, students should be asked about what they learned from the war. It gives a chance to students to analyse and think critically rather than memorizing a specific date

Teach Students how to argue

Let students work in groups

Decision-making is a very big part of critical thinking.

Teachers should encourage students to make decisions as much as possible. It provides students with opportunities to analyse different information. It helps should learn and analyse about pros and cons of a lot of things. Once students start analysing information is when they will start taking decisions

Inspire creativity

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