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Support Student Success in School and Beyond

Solving problems in class assignments or facing real world situations, Critical Thinking is a valuable skill for students to master. It doesn’t simply blossom with maturation, however, it can be nurtured, practiced, and developed.

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Thrive in a Complex & Changing Environment

Every day, an ocean of decisions stretches before us, and it’s impossible to make a perfect choice every time.
But there are many ways to improve our chances — and one particularly effective technique is critical thinking.

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Thinking With Concepts

Much information is, in the mind of the person who holds it, only empty words (inert or dead in the mind).
Critical thinkers try to clear the mind of inert information by recognizing it as such and transforming it, through analysis, into something meaningful.

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Taking Charge of Learning & Life

Ambition, curiosity, determination start within us.
Critical thinking is the disciplined art of ensuring that you use the best thinking you are capable of in any set of circumstances. The general goal of thinking is to “figure out the lay of the land” in any situation we are in.

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The Assessment & Analysis of Thinking Skills

You can’t fix the problems you don’t see.
An assessment identifies the challenges and fuels the institution and engagement platform to help students to proactively turn issues into conversations, and conversations into solutions.

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Doubt the Default, Question the Questions

The entire practice develops a cultural change in thinking and the learning environment.
With good data and the right technology, people and institutions today can solve hard problems and change the world for the better.

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