Empowering Critical Thinkers across Secondary Classrooms - 31277
Critical thinking is an essential skill, permeating all aspects of life and literacy. What does critical thinking look like in secondary classrooms? How do the skills students learn in the classroom empower them to imagine effective solutions for everyday challenges? Join us as we explore the benefits of creating critical thinkers across contents in secondary classrooms. Participants will leave the session with resources and strategies to implement in their classrooms.
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Teacher - High School (Grades 9-12), Teacher - Middle School (Grades 6-8), Teacher Supervisors, Teacher - General Education
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