Teaching critical thinking skills helps to ensure students are active and engaged--and that they aren't falling victim to brain rot.

This district champions media literacy to combat “brain rot”


Teaching critical thinking skills is a surefire way to ensure students are active and engaged

Key points:

  • Critical thinking skills help students wade through misinformation
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  • 5 ways educators can shrink the critical thinking gap
  • For more news on critical thinking, visit eSN's Innovative Teaching hub

It’s critical that students know how to use digital content, but as students have more access to information, it’s also critical that they know how to evaluate that information with a discerning eye.

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