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Critical thinking skills are what we want our students to develop. Without these skills we can not guarantee a sound and effective education that will enable our kids to seamlessly blend in tomorrow 's job market. Therefore, it is our responsibility as teachers and educators to fully understand the components of this set of skills in order to better focus on them in our instruction.
Read more: http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/07/a-quick-guide-to-21st-century-critical.html#
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1. Let them use tools of choice
2. Treat them like learning partners
3. Discover their passion
4. Make it relevant
Great advice!