What is the critical thinking gap, and how can educators close it?

By: Karah Wilson for Messenger-Inquirer

Staff from Daviess County and Owensboro public schools learned how to teach students better critical thinking skills Wednesday with a presentation by Colin Seale, founder and CEO of thinkLaw.
 
Seale’s presentation, “Thinking Like a Lawyer,” and thinkLaw stemmed from his experience going through law school while working as a classroom teacher.

“When I started to look at how law school approached instruction, I thought to myself, ‘Imagine if we had kids that weren’t just passively learning content,’” he said. “We think kindergarteners don’t think critically, but actually, we come out of the womb as critical thinkers.”

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