I ran across this:
Many topics, one Socyberty. We cover society from the most explored facets to the smallest change makers. Topics include human psychology, communication, lifestyle choices, politics and education. If you’re interested in exploring social issues or reading about how our society is shaped, check out Socyberty’s diverse collection of articles.I scanned one author's (H20ho)essay defining "critical thinking" and a companion piece, "how to teach critical thinking." I often use this blog as a aide-memoire (and I know there are accents missing) -- as a sort of notes to self. I need to look more closely at the resources at the two article, so I'm posting it here.
Thanks for posting; I hadn't run across the blog. I was interested to note the article on teaching critical thinking. My son's 2nd-grade class is using a rudimentary form the three major steps of Toulmin's model, which I was quite excited about.
Posted by: Squillo | Saturday, September 19, 2009 at 06:27 PM