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Critical Thinking
teaches students to think
logically, present well-developed arguments,
and see through unsupported arguments.
Book One of the series helps students develop
the fundamentals of logic, argumentation, and
critical reading. Book Two builds on the skills
developed in Book One, while teaching more
advanced concepts.
Easy-to-understand explanations of concepts are followed by examples and
real-life, often humorous, discussion problems. Students learn to identify valid
and invalid claims and arguments, sufficient and insufficient evidence, fact
and opinion, generalizations, emotional arguments, inferences, deductions,
and more.
***Highly Recommended*** Includes goals, teaching suggestions, and answers. No previous background
in logic is required to teach these activities. |
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