Why students- and often teachers- don't reason well Richard W. Paul ; Center for Critical Thinking & Moral Critique in concert with Sonoma State University.
Presenter Richard Paul documents common problems in student and teacher reasoning, he explains some of the fundamental concepts and skills essential to good reasoning and how to teach for it.
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Corporate Authors: | Sonoma State University. Center for Critical Thinking and Moral Critique., International Conference on Critical Thinking & Educational Reform |
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Other Authors: | Paul, Richard. |
Format: | Conference Proceeding Video VHS |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Santa Rosa, CA :
Foundation for Critical Thinking,
[1993].
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Series: | How to teach ;
6 |
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