Have you ever found yourself operating on autopilot? Maybe you’ve driven home from work and don’t remember much about the drive. Or maybe you realize, suddenly, that you’ve been scrolling social media ...
While there is no generally accepted definition of the term “reflection”, Malcolm Tight, in his paper “Reflection: an assessment and critique of a pervasive trend in higher education”, asserts that it ...
In my last post on Open-Mindedness and Skepticism in Critical Thinking, I made the point that individuals can be both sceptical and open-minded at the same time. For example, open-mindedness is about ...
The most common conceptualisations of critical thinking (CT) describe it as consisting of a set of specific skills and dispositions (e.g. Dwyer, 2017; Ennis, 1996; Halpern, 2014; Ku & Ho, 2010; ...
“I’m so pressed for time that I barely get the chance to think about what I want to do next.” Harvard Business Publishing: Copyright ©2026 Harvard Business ...
THIS is one of those co-operative books which are becoming a feature of publishing enterprise. It has, however, some quite exceptional marks. The nine authors, members of the staff of the Department ...
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