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Category Archives: Critical and Creative Thinking

Teaching high-level skills: Two essential conditions (RF)

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This entry was posted in Active Learning, Critical and Creative Thinking, Learner-Centered Teaching, Online Learning, Student Motivation and tagged high-level skills, student interest, student laziness, student motivation on June 20, 2024 by Richard Felder.

“Is Ohm’s Law a lie?” Using provocative questions to promote critical thinking (RB)

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This entry was posted in Active Learning, Critical and Creative Thinking, Learner-Centered Teaching, Teaching Techniques on April 9, 2018 by Rebecca Brent.

Teaching Creative Thinking: 2. Alternatives to brainstorming (RB)

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This entry was posted in Critical and Creative Thinking and tagged creativity, higher education, STEM, teaching on February 6, 2017 by Rebecca Brent.

Teaching Creative Thinking: 1. How can I teach my students to be creative when I’m not sure I am? (RB)

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This entry was posted in Critical and Creative Thinking and tagged brainstorming, creative thinking, creativity, higher education, STEM, teaching on January 23, 2017 by Rebecca Brent.

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