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Recipe for creating a critical thinking club

Recipe for creating a critical thinking club
Keywords Peer Learning Civic Engagement Community Critical Thinking Responsibility
Target Group Adults (25-64) Senior Citizens (65+)
Used Methods Discussions Presentation Learning By Doing
Categories Community Critical Thinking Taking Action
Level of Participation Local Level
Approach Low-Threshold
Format of the Method Digital (Online)

Duration

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Short Description

We live in a beautiful world that is often misled and made complicated, making life challenging. We have decided to harness our abilities to better understand our times and circumstances. This journey should lead us to make more rational decisions and foster better communication with other well-meaning individuals. To achieve this, we believe critical thinking is an excellent tool. We have also created a simple recipe that is easy to replicate, and we are excited to share it with you.

Results

A programme of annual seminars developing different aspects of the concept each year.

Goals

Promote critical thinking through debate, analysing different aspects, sharing readings and developing new areas within it at each meeting.

What is needed

If you want to do the same or similar you need:
1. Look for institutional support
2. Look for inspiring sources to the Project
3. Define the outline of the First Course
4. Seek High-Level Collaborators to Adress the selected topics
5. Promote the Club trough all channels to invite participants
6. Once the cycle is complete, review the results and plan the next course
-If you have questions, feel free to ask us via: upua.pensamientocritico@gmail.com

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