Center for Critical Thinking
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The Center for Critical Thinking and Moral Critique conducts advanced research and disseminates information on critical thinking
Critical thinking
Critical thinking is the process or method of thinking that questions assumptions. It is a way of deciding whether a claim is true, false, or sometimes true and sometimes false, or partly true and partly false. The origins of critical thinking can be traced in Western thought to the Socratic...

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Each year it sponsors, along with the Foundation for Critical Thinking
Foundation for Critical Thinking
The Foundation for Critical Thinking and The Center for Critical Thinking and Moral Critique are two sister educational non-profit organizations that work together to promote change in education and society through the cultivation of critical thinking...

 an annual International Conference on Critical Thinking and Educational Reform. It has worked with the College Board, the National Education Association, the U.S. Department of Education, as well as numerous colleges, universities, and school districts to facilitate the implementation of critical thinking instruction focused on intellectual standards. Studies illuminated through the work of the Center for Critical Thinking (CCT) demonstrate the fact that, as a rule, critical thinking is not presently being effectively taught at the high school, college and university level, and yet it is possible to do so.

The Center for Critical Thinking was established by Richard Paul, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, at Sonoma State University in 1980. The Center for Critical Thinking is affiliated with Sonoma State University in northern California. Richard Paul is the Director of the Center for Critical Thinking and Linda Elder is the Executive Director.

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