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Thinking about Thinking (Winter 2008)

"We cannot solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." Albert Einstein

Most of us are not skilled questioners; we tend to accept the world as it is presented. Good thinkers on the other hand question the status quo on a regular basis. If we are to maximize the quality of our thinking, we must first learn how to become effective critics of it, and to achieve that, we must make learning about thinking a priority. This issue is the first in a series exploring the importance of metacognition - thinking about thinking.

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