VIDEO: Critical Thinking in a Comedy Skit, etc.

To us, Critical Thinking is serious business. For example, a strong case can be made that if U.S. K-12 schools do not quickly start properly teaching children how to be Critical Thinkers, the American Experiment will likely fail.

There is actually MAJOR good news on that front, but I can’t reveal it quite yet. Rest assured that you will hear about it here before anywhere else.

In the meantime, consistent with the holiday spirit, why don’t we enjoy a lighter take on Critical Thinking…

I apologize as I don’t know who the comedienne is, but if any reader does, I’ll update this post with her name. In the meantime, enjoy…

A second quickie is this short video on Stupidity.

Rachel makes some good observations, e.g., explaining that stupidity and ignorance are very different. Further, she explains that stupidity is the lack of using Critical Thinking. No argument from me…

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