Wise people value and prioritize the application of critical thinking when needed. If you want to be wise, I recommend that ...
I’ve been researching critical thinking (CT) for almost 20 years now, and, because of that, much about it I take for granted. I’ve defined it, exemplified it, shortened its description, and analogised ...
How the self-styled know-it-alls atop the knowledge economy want to dismantle the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake ...
Universities across the world, including our own, are being quietly but profoundly reshaped. Corporatization, commercialization, and metrification, amplified by global university rankings and ...
I’ve gotten a number of helpful responses to my post from earlier today about the necessity of escalating the ...
Stress at work may be common for many people. But persistent fears of being judged, appearing anxious or making mistakes can ...
The 1971 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 looks like the definition of simplicity: flat body panels, a boxy cabin, a straight six ...
Federal transit policy should be ambitiously re-oriented toward Mobility-as-a-Service, address the need for structural reforms, recognize the need for innovative technology, and embrace more holistic ...
For anyone facing criminal charges, grasping the realistic scope of success is essential. A true win protects a client’s ...
On March 5, Professor Annie Blazer's new book, American Culture through Religion and Sport, was published. Her book is modeled after her religious studies course, “Religion and Sport in the US” and ...
KPMG US is shifting intern training to focus on AI-era skills like judgment and problem-solving. Interns at its Lakehouse facility will engage in critical-thinking exercises and team competitions. The ...