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- 1From:Skeptical Inquirer (Vol. 47, Issue 2)While no scientific background is required to be a skeptic or to promote critical thinking, one would expect that having a science major and being exposed to the scientific method in academic life would lead to...
- 2From:Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences (Vol. 38, Issue 8)Byline: Muhammad Asif Zeb, Usman Mahboob and Neelofar Shaheen KEYWORDS: Team-Based Learning, Critical Thinking, Active Learning, Students, Paramedics, Nursing. INTRODUCTION Over the last decade, various teaching...
- 3From:Automotive News (Vol. 97, Issue 7069)Byline: Dan Shine Lackawanna College in northeastern Pennsylvania plans to create the Center for Technology Innovation to educate and train regional and national students on electric vehicle and advanced automotive...
- 4From:Addis FortuneThe Ugandan writer Mahmood Mamdani once remarked that reasons led the developed countries, while emotions the developing ones. It may be possible to list many reasons, but the sloppy attitude towards critical thinking is...
- 5From:Addis FortunePeople tend to pick sides by reckoning the climate. Popular opinions get sanctioned by the majority, while those with views outside the box face risk of isolation. In theory, popular opinion can be publicly voiced...
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- 7From:Skeptical Inquirer (Vol. 46, Issue 5)Helen Lee Bouygues is a world-renowned misinformation and critical thinking expert. In 2018, she founded the Paris-based Reboot Foundation, whose mission is to promote richer, more reflective forms of thought in schools,...
- 8From:Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World (Vol. 29, Issue 5)As up-and-coming engineering practitioners, agricultural and biological engineering students learn the most when they are challenged. In this article, we present some reflections from our senior students. Senior...
- 9From:Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences (Vol. 38, Issue 6)Byline: Ume Sughra and Ambreen Usmani KEYWORDS: Critical thinking, Conventional, Integrated, Curriculum, Undergraduate, Medical, students. INTRODUCTION Curriculum word is derived from the Latin word "curricula",...
- 10From:EMS World (Vol. 51, Issue 7)I considered calling this column "The Altered Universe of Mobile Medicine's Future." I reconsidered only because it would sound too much like a prelude to Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Yet the...
- 11From:Armed Forces Comptroller (Vol. 67, Issue 3)I attended the workshop "How do I implement Financial Management Critical Thinking Strategically in my Organization or Tactically in My Team?" at the PDI in Atlanta. The instructor was Mr. Brian E. Schultz, who is a...
- 12From:Canadian Parliamentary Review (Vol. 45, Issue 2)Constituency casework has become an integral component of how many parliamentarians understand their roles and responsibilities as democratically elected representatives of their communities. Yet the concept has not...
- 13From:ASHA LeaderTeaching about critical thinking in clinical decision-making is a core tenet of the graduate communication sciences and disorders (CSD) curriculum. However, learning about clinical decision-making doesn?t end there. In...
- 14From:ASHA LeaderTeaching about critical thinking in clinical decision-making is a core tenet of the graduate communication sciences and disorders (CSD) curriculum. However, learning about clinical decision-making doesn?t end there. In...
- 15From:Joint Force Quarterly (Issue 104)The nature of the current threat environment presents a challenge to U.S. national security that necessitates creative thinking by military officers. In 2020, the Joint Chiefs of Staff released a guidance document...
- 16From:Skeptical Inquirer (Vol. 46, Issue 1)The moment is burned into my brain like a flashbulb memory: I was teaching Introduction to Biology, a general education class for students not majoring in science. It was near the end of the semester, and, having just...
- 17From:School Administrator (Vol. 79, Issue 1)I clearly recall the moment I knew beyond any doubt that District 214 in Chicago's northwest suburbs was on the correct path in blazing a national trail to create work-based learning experiences for all students. From...
- 18From:Distance Learning (Vol. 19, Issue 1)This article reviews different approaches toward a stratified form of project-based learning (PBL) in a digital environment. Recognizing that a variety of participatory layers enriches the classroom PBL experience, the...
- 19From:International Journal of Arts and Humanities (Vol. 49, Issue 49)Byline: Jamil Asghar, Khurram Shahzad and Shuja Ahmed Mahesar Keywords: Critical pedagogy, Pakistan, English, language, teaching, critical thinking Introduction The supporters of critical pedagogy contend that in...
- 20From:American Educator (Vol. 45, Issue 4)Misinformation damages society in a multitude of ways, and we ignore its negative impact at our peril--especially regarding climate change. While studying how misinformation does damage, scientists have also researched...