Critical thinking
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Critical thinking
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Critical thinking
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- Thinking twice, two minds in one brain, Jonathan St B T Evans
- Raising thinkers, preparing your child for the journey of a lifetime, Tremaine du Preez
- Rationality, what it is, why it seems scarce, why it matters, Steven Pinker
- Wait, what?, and life's other essential questions, James E. Ryan, Dean of Harvard's Graduate School of Education
- How to become a really good pain in the ass, a critical thinker's guide to asking the right questions, Christopher DiCarlo
- Think before you like, social media's effect on the brain and the tools you need to navigate your newsfeed, Guy P. Harrison
- The life-changing science of detecting bullshit, John V. Petrocelli
- How to succeed at university (and get a great job!), mastering the critical skills you need for school, work, and life, Thomas R. Klassen and John A. Dwyer
- A field guide to lies, critical thinking in the information age, Daniel J. Levitin
- A field guide to lies, critical thinking in the information age, Daniel J. Levitin
- Genius, by Stephen Hawking ; producers, Ben Bowie [and three others] ; produced by Bigger Bang Communications for PBS in association with National Geographic Channels International
- Bullspotting, finding facts in the age of misinformation, Loren Collins
- Modern conspiracies in America, separating fact from fiction, Michael D. Gambone
- Everyday smart, 30 ways to spark your inner genius/, Eric Maisel
- Open to think, slow down, think creatively, and make better decisions, Dan Pontefract
- Everything all at once, how to unleash your inner nerd, tap into radical curiosity and solve any problem, by Bill Nye ; edited by Corey S. Powell
- Think for yourself, restoring common sense in an age of experts and artificial intelligence, Vikram Mansharamani
- A field guide to lies, critical thinking in the information age, Daniel J. Levithin
- The writing revolution, help your students write well and think critically, Judith C. Hochman and Natalie Wexler ; foreword by Doug Lemov
- How to think more effectively, a guide to greater productivity, insight and creativity, The School of Life
- The lifetime learner's guide to reading and learning, by Gary Hoover
- Debunk it!, how to stay sane in a world of misinformation, John Grant
- Smart thinking, three essential keys to solve problems, innovate, and get things done, by Art Markman
- Rebel ideas, the power of diverse thinking, Matthew Syed
- Weaponized lies, how to think critically in the post-truth era, Daniel Levitin
- The writing revolution, a guide to advancing thinking through writing in all subjects and grades, Judith C. Hochman and Natalie Wexler ; foreword by Doug Lemov
- The accidental creative, how to be brilliant at a moment's notice, Todd Henry
- The middle mind, why Americans don't think for themselves, Curtis White
- Critical thinking skills for dummies, by Martin Cohen
- Think smarter, critical thinking to improve problem-solving and decision-making skills, Michael Kallet
- Factfulness, ten reasons we're wrong about the world-- and why things are better than you think, Hans Rosling with Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling Rönnlund
- Design thinking for training and development, creating learning journeys that get results, Sharon Boller, Laura Fletcher
- The accidental creative, how to be brilliant at a moment's notice, Todd Henry
- How we read now, strategic choices for print, screen, and audio, Naomi S. Baron ; foreword by Maryanne Wolf
- Concise guide to critical thinking, by Lewis Vaughn
- The scout mindset, why some people see things clearly and others don't, Julia Galef
- Good thinking, what you need to know to be smarter, safer, wealthier, and wiser, Guy P. Harrison
- The decision book, fifty models for strategic thinking, Mikael Krogerus, Roman Tschäppeler ; translated by Jenny Piening ; with illustrations by Philip Earnhart
- Becoming a critically reflective teacher, Stephen D. Brookfield
- Think like a freak, the authors of Freakonomics offer to retrain your brain, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
- Train your brain, get more done in less time, Paul Hammerness, MD, and Margaret Moore with John Hanc
- Everything all at once, how to unleash your inner nerd, tap into radical curiosity, and solve any problem, by Bill Nye ; edited by Corey S. Powell
- Critical inquiry, the process of argument, Michael Boylan
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