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Critical Thinking

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Critical thinking is the ability to evaluate information and consider ideas across different perspectives, to make decisions and solve problems. It is purposeful and reasoned thinking about what information is being presented, who is presenting it, and in what context. Learners who think critically ask thoughtful questions, and consider multiple forms of evidence when drawing an inference. Critical Thinking involves many reasoning processes and cognitive skills that are important for preparing learners for their future roles as active, participating members in a society. Adolescence is a developmental period marked by cognitive changes that influence Critical Thinking, including increased ability to think abstractly, use logic, and consider hypothetical scenarios or ideas.

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