Critical thinking in education: a review. Pithers, R. T. & Soden, R. Educational Research, 42(3):237–249, January, 2000.
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National governments and employers have argued that it is important for all sectors of education to prepare individuals who are able to think well and for themselves. 'Good thinking' and 'thinking well' are commonly used terms bound up with what is called 'critical thinking' in the research literature. Evidence is presented in this paper, however, which suggests that not all students may be good at critical thinking; nor do some teachers appear to teach students 'good thinking' skills. A review of the research literature in this area was undertaken and the methods and conceptions of teaching likely to inhibit and enhance critical thinking are outlined, as well as what is required to improve students' thinking skills. Ways forward in teaching critical thinking, and in helping students to learn to think well and for themselves, are described and discussed.
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	title = {Critical thinking in education: a review},
	volume = {42},
	issn = {0013-1881},
	shorttitle = {Critical thinking in education},
	url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/001318800440579},
	doi = {10/dhcjkv},
	abstract = {National governments and employers have argued that it is important for all sectors of education to prepare individuals who are able to think well and for themselves. 'Good thinking' and 'thinking well' are commonly used terms bound up with what is called 'critical thinking' in the research literature. Evidence is presented in this paper, however, which suggests that not all students may be good at critical thinking; nor do some teachers appear to teach students 'good thinking' skills. A review of the research literature in this area was undertaken and the methods and conceptions of teaching likely to inhibit and enhance critical thinking are outlined, as well as what is required to improve students' thinking skills. Ways forward in teaching critical thinking, and in helping students to learn to think well and for themselves, are described and discussed.},
	number = {3},
	urldate = {2017-09-12},
	journal = {Educational Research},
	author = {Pithers, R. T. and Soden, Rebecca},
	month = jan,
	year = {2000},
	keywords = {Critical Thinking Critical Reasoning Education Teaching And Learning},
	pages = {237--249},
}

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