Developing Critical Thinkers: Challenging Adults to Explore Alternative Ways of Thinking and Acting1989 Winner of the Cyril O. Houle World Award for Literature in Adult Education This award-winning book offers a practical, straightforward guide to helping adults develop their critical thinking skills in four key arenas of adult life: in their personal relationships, in their workplaces, in their political involvements, and in their responses to the media. |
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... cerned ' ) are fused with elements of universalistic thought ( for example , " Moral conduct is recognizable in any society by cer- tain innate features ' ) . Dialectical thinkers engage in a con- tinual process of making judgments ...
... cerned ' ) are fused with elements of universalistic thought ( for example , " Moral conduct is recognizable in any society by cer- tain innate features ' ) . Dialectical thinkers engage in a con- tinual process of making judgments ...
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... cerned parents can form , or join , a local discussion group on nuclear disarmament , can decide whether or not to join a local nuclear freeze group , can contact national organizations con- cerned with peace education , can press for ...
... cerned parents can form , or join , a local discussion group on nuclear disarmament , can decide whether or not to join a local nuclear freeze group , can contact national organizations con- cerned with peace education , can press for ...
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... cerned , they possess a valuable psychological ballast in the event of later accusations that their " help " led only to negative con- sequences for those concerned . A final comment on this point . Identifying the risks in- volved in ...
... cerned , they possess a valuable psychological ballast in the event of later accusations that their " help " led only to negative con- sequences for those concerned . A final comment on this point . Identifying the risks in- volved in ...
Contents
What It Means to Think Critically | 3 |
Recognizing Critical Thinking | 15 |
Learning to Think Critically in Adult Life | 35 |
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