When we help students develop fundamental cognitive and metacognitive skills like critical thinking, learning becomes easier--and more fun.

5 strategies to close the critical thinking gap


When we help students develop fundamental cognitive and metacognitive skills, learning becomes easier--and a lot more fun

Key points:

  • Critical thinking should not be separate from and on top of what teachers are doing in the classroom
  • How to help students build critical success skills
  • 3 lessons on perseverance from Stoffel the honey badger
  • For more news on durable skills, visit eSN's Innovative Teaching hub

Achievement discrepancies among U.S. students remain persistent and troubling--despite decades of targeted interventions and whole-school improvement programs. To make real gains, teachers need to address the underlying problem: the critical thinking gap.

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