In an age of information overload, memorizing facts isn’t enough students need to learn how to think critically, ask questions, and solve real-world problems.
Teaching beyond the textbook means creating learning experiences that spark curiosity, encourage debate, and connect lessons to life outside the classroom. From project-based learning and inquiry activities to open-ended discussions, there are many ways to build critical thinking skills across all subjects.
How do you encourage your students to think critically? What strategies or activities have worked well in your classroom?