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Upcoming Complimentary Business Webcast with Dr. Linda Elder
Using the Tools of Critical Thinking for Effective Decision-Making
May 6th, 2015
1:00-2:00 p.m. PST
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED
*48 Hours prior to session start time you will receive an email with instructions on how to join the webcast.
The world gets more complex every day. There is only one way to cope – through command of your mind. Thinking more effectively gives you greater control over your life, helps you deal better with adversity, and, believe it or not, transform more of your dreams into reality. Effective thinking is no mystery. It entails practical skills you can learn, practice, and improve. Critical thinking offers those skills to anyone willing to do the work to acquire them.
Critical thinking, when deeply understood, enables you to take control of the thinking you are doing in every part of your life. It enables you to solve problems more effectively and make better decisions. It helps you identify and protect yourself from pathological and manipulative thinking. It raises your patterns of decision-making to the level of conscious and deliberate choice.
In this webcast you will be briefly introduced to some of the essential concepts in the Paulian, or Paul-Elder, approach to Critical Thinking. Begin to learn how to take your thinking apart and assess it for quality. Discover universal standards by means of which you can assess virtually any thinking - and improve it. Begin to practice applying the tools of critical thinking to everyday decisions, as well as to monumental ones.
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CRITICAL THINKING IS AT RISK.
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As you see, increasingly powerful trends against the teaching, learning, and practice of critical thinking entail extraordinary challenges to our mission. To continue our work, we must now rely upon your financial support. If critical thinking matters to you, please click here to contribute what you can today.
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