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Online resources or courses available for K-12 faculty to improve critical thinking skills

 

Online resources or courses available for K-12 faculty to improve critical thinking skills



Yes, there are several online resources and courses available for K-12 faculty to improve critical thinking skills. Here are some of them:


1. Customized webinars and six-week customized online courses offered by the Foundation for Critical Thinking[1]

2. Online Courses in Critical Thinking, which introduces a substantive conception of critical thinking and how to infuse this concept throughout instruction[2]

3. Insight Assessment, which provides faculty with results to document the critical thinking of prospective or current undergraduate and graduate students[3]

4. Unpacking the 5 Cs, a 5-week online, asynchronous course for practicing K-12 teachers offered by William & Mary School of Education[4]

5. Critical Thinking Books available at K-12 School Supplies[5]

6. Reboot’s guide for teachers contains resources for teaching critical thinking to students of all ages, in any subject, including math, science, literature, civics, writing, and philosophy.[6]


These resources cover a range of formats, from webinars and online courses to books and assessments. They also cover a range of topics, from introducing a substantive conception of critical thinking to infusing critical thinking throughout instruction. Additionally, these resources are designed specifically for K-12 faculty and have received positive reviews from educators who have used them to improve their own teaching and their students' critical thinking skills.


Citations:


By Perplexity at https://www.perplexity.ai/search/a78ba0b9-bca0-441e-a9a0-87de5db1b533


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