critical thinking and questioning in education
Critical thinking and questioning in education refers to the process of systematically and independently evaluating information, ideas, and evidence, and having the ability to construct thoughtful and logical inquiries to deepen understanding and challenge assumptions, thereby fostering a more comprehensive and meaningful learning experience.
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