Thoughtspike

Socrates said, "The unexamined life is not worth living." Through musings, rants, ramblings and observations, I look at the true meaning of critical and creative thinking, and how it is essential to the success of education today. Not paying lip service to it, not using it as the latest marketing buzzword to entice unsuspecting parents looking for the right school for their child, but embedding it into the core of teaching, learning and assessment.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

What is a critical thinker?... a possible definition


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  • Dan Siegel
  • Art Costa
  • Richard Paul & Linda Elder
  • John Hattie

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