Asking questions (educator version)

Asking questions involves verbalizing or writing something to gain information or test someone’s knowledge.

Problem-solving (educator version)

Problem-solving is the process of using various methods and steps to seek solutions to issues or difficulties.

Logical argument formulation (educator version)

Logical argument formulation is the ability to assemble facts and information into reasonable, persuasive statements that can influence others.

Brainstorming (educator version)

Brainstorming is a method that is used to generate ideas for the purpose of solving a defined problem.

Cultivating creativity (educator version)

Cultivating creativity is the deliberate act of thinking in new ways and seeking original approaches to an activity or problem.

Design thinking (educator version)

Design thinking is an iterative and non-linear human-centred process that is used to develop creative solutions.

Thinking outside the box (educator version)

Thinking outside the box is a metaphor that means thinking in unconventional ways or from a novel perspective.

Critical reflection (educator version)

Critical reflection is an extension of critical thinking that involves evaluating and challenging assumptions.

Digital literacy (educator version)

Digital literacy is knowing how to effectively use technology to find, evaluate, and create information.

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