ABSTRACT

During the past several decades, there has been a blitz of information, sometimes referred to as the knowledge explosion, and students have struggled in their attempts to distinguish true, fake, and terribly biased information, especially regarding political issues. This book highlights the value of critical thinking as a way to navigate this difficult and frustrating terrain, so that students grow and develop as knowledgeable, independent thinkers. To promote this growth, the book offers thoughtful, evidence-based advice for teachers to support students’ deep thinking as it relates to real-world contexts. Strategies presented include student reflection based on experience, moving from narrow to broader perspectives, and using graphic organizers to build and activate knowledge before, during, and after instructional activities. With the instructional guidance and activities presented in this short, easy-to-apply volume, teachers can give students the tools they need to negotiate the often-murky waters of political communication.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|3 pages

The Need to Teach Critical Thinking

chapter 3|19 pages

Promoting Critical Thinking

chapter 4|39 pages

Application and Transfer of Learning

chapter 6|4 pages

The Value of Hard Work

chapter 7|17 pages

Reflections on Critical Thinking

chapter 8|4 pages

In Retrospect