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Debbink, Andrea.
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Critical thinking in adolescence -- Juvenile literature.
Critical thinking -- Juvenile literature.
Creative ability -- Juvenile literature.
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Debbink, Andrea.
Critical thinking in adolescence -- Juvenile literature.
Critical thinking -- Juvenile literature.
Creative ability -- Juvenile literature.
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Think for yourself : the
ultimate
guide
to
critical
thinking
in an
age
of
information
overload
/ by Andrea Debbink ; art by Aaron Meshon.
by
Debbink, Andrea.
Duo Press, c2020.
Call #:
370.152 D286t
Subjects
Critical
thinking
in adolescence -- Juvenile literature.
Critical
thinking
-- Juvenile literature.
Creative ability -- Juvenile literature.
ISBN:
9781950500048
1950500047
Alternate title:
Ultimate
guide
to
critical
thinking
in an
age
of
information
overload
Description:
160 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Notes:
Includes index.
Contents:
Introduction -- What is
critical
thinking
? -- Asking questions -- Gathering evidence -- Evaluating evidence -- Getting curious -- Drawing conclusions -- Discussing other points of view -- Growing.
Summary:
Knowing what to make of topics like immigration and climate change can be tough. THINK FOR YOURSELF teaches middle schoolers how to ask questions, evaluate evidence, and consider all sides of an issue to come to a well-informed conclusion. From learning how to recognize doctored articles online to avoiding common pitfalls like stereotyping, this is a nonjudgmental and nonpartisan
guide
to how to think in a world dominated by fake news, social media, and divided opinions.
Other authors:
Meshon, Aaron.
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Bedford Public Library
Children's Nonfiction
370.152 D286t
Childrens Books
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Jul 23, 2024
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Children's Nonfiction
370.152 D286t
Childrens Books
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Jul 24, 2024
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