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Richard W. Paul, widely recognized as a major leader in the national & international critical thinking movements, has published over forty articles & five books on critical thinking. "CRITICAL THINKING: WHAT EVERY PERSON NEEDS TO SURVIVE IN A RAPIDLY CHANGING WORLD" is an anthology of articles written for educators & others concerned with the nature of critical thinking & how to teach students to apply it to complex & problematic questions & issues. Paul's emphasis upon the "multilogical" & multidimensional nature of life's experiences is a model of critical thinking. The implications for restructuring schools are made explicit. "For anyone who aspires to broaden & deepen the quality of their students' thinking - or their own." David Perkins, Harvard. "Masterfully argues that facts without the wisdom to interpret them are a hollow deception." George H. Hanford, President Emeritus, The College Board. "One of the most powerful & illuminating models for change within schools." John Barrel, Montclair College.

ISBN-13

9780944583074

ISBN-10

0944583075

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$29.95

Edition

3rd Edition

Format

Paperback

Pages

505 pages

Publisher

Foundation for Critical Thinki

Published On

1993-01-01



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