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The Seven Steps to Critical Thinking: A Practical Application Of Critical Thinking Skills

G. Ivan Hannel

Hannel Educational Consulting in Phoenix, Ariz

Lee Hannel

Hannel Educational Consulting in Phoenix, Ariz

In the task of helping students become critical thinkers, two impediments stand in the way. The first is a widespread misdiagnosis about why students fail to become critical thinkers in the first place, and the second is the lack of a practical instructional strategy for teaching critical thinking skills in the classroom. Both of these problems can be remedied.

NASSP Bulletin, Vol. 82, No. 598, 87-93 (1998)
DOI: 10.1177/019263659808259812


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