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Suggestions from educators at KIPP King Collegiate High School on how to help develop and assess critical thinking skills in your students.
By Mariko Nobori Ideally, teaching kids how to think critically becomes an integral part of your approach, no matter what subject you teach. But if you're just getting started, here are some concrete ways you can begin leveraging your students' critical-thinking skills in the classroom and beyond.
gives them ways to enter the conversation and will guide their thought process in analyzing the argument.
Persuasive Speech Narrative Speech Informative Speech Teacher-facilitated Socratic discussion Student-led Socratic seminar
observers, offering prompts only when there is a lull in the conversation, but otherwise leaving it to the students to keep the discussion moving. They strive to engage students in Socratic dialogue informally as well. Kushida explains that he works Socratic questioning in every single day by "never being satisfied with a student answer that does not result in another question and always pushing and counterquestioning and teaching them to do the same."