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    14 months ago

    Not at all, I’m saying that many smaller problems people often cite are simply symptoms of a lack of critical thinking.

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      14 months ago

      Ah. It sounds as if you’re saying that critical thinking skills are the base of many skills. That’s actually an interesting issue: could you increase skills by skill and end up with someone that is a critical thinker? Or is critical thinking something fundamental that naturally manifests in many different skills?

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        14 months ago

        Yeah, not revolutionary - critical thinking is a skill that’s fundamental to so much else. Its like learning to read or cook. The base skill let’s your learn more.

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          14 months ago

          Fair enough. If it is fundamental, it affects many things. How do you think it’s best taught or developed? What are the specific activities that you as a teacher or as a student would do to improve it?

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            14 months ago

            Not sure, other than a general combo of “question everything” and understanding the scientific method. I’ve never had to teach it before.