Thursday, 26 May 2016

Critical thinking for college, career, and citizenship (Diane F. Halpern, Brookings)



Education is about the future—students learn in schools and other places based on two underlying assumptions: (a) What they learn today will be recalled sometime in the future when the knowledge is needed, and (b) today’s learning will transfer across time, place, and space. Teachers are preparing students for higher levels of education, careers that may not even exist today, and the increasingly complex world of citizenship—voting intelligently, recognizing, and supporting good options for societal problems. With the amount of information increasing exponentially and new information often replacing what we formerly believed to be true, the twin abilities of learning well and thinking critically are essential skills for students at every level

http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/education-plus-development/posts/2016/05/26-critical-thinking-college-career-citizenship-halpern

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