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Study Skills, Philosophy & Critical Thinking

Explore our curated collection of top-quality materials for Study Skills, Philosophy, and Critical Thinking. We’ve carefully selected these resources based on their accuracy, expert authorship, and research-based pedagogy. Our handpicked favourites provide a reliable starting point for finding exceptional curricula. Enhance your homeschooling journey with tools designed to inspire curiosity and foster intellectual growth.

Study Skills

Learning How to Learn

​"Learning How to Learn" by Barbara Oakley, PhD, is a book that provides practical strategies for mastering complex subjects. Drawing from neuroscience and cognitive psychology, Oakley offers techniques to improve memory, tackle procrastination, and enhance learning efficiency. The book is aimed at students from Middle school through College and offers insights on how to overcome learning challenges and achieve academic success. Based on Oakley's popular free online course, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to boost their learning skills (it also makes great family read-aloud or book study!)

Daniel Willingham Resources​

Daniel Willingham, a cognitive psychologist, uses evidence-based techniques to help readers optimize their learning processes. His free YouTube videos and books are a valuable resource for students, educators, and anyone interested in improving their learning skills. The book "Outsmart Your Brain: Why Learning is Hard and How You Can Make it Easy" delves into the cognitive challenges that make learning difficult and offers practical strategies to overcome them. The book explains the science behind why our brains often resist effective learning and provides actionable advice to enhance understanding, retention, and application of new information.

Learning Strategies to Share With Students

This article by The Cult of Pedagogy outlines six powerful methods to enhance student learning, including retrieval practice, spaced practice, and elaboration. These strategies are supported by research and designed to improve retention and understanding of material. The article provides practical tips for teachers to incorporate these techniques into their classrooms, making it a valuable resource for effective teaching practices.

 


Philosophy & Critical Thinking Resources

Teaching Children Philosophy

This is a fantastic site! The Teaching Children Philosophy website by the Prindle Institute for Ethics provides resources to help educators and parents introduce philosophy and ethics to children using popular picture books. It offers over 200 discussion guides designed to highlight key philosophical or ethical issues and includes questions to stimulate thoughtful discussions. The site also features sample classes and additional resources for integrating multiple philosophy modules into lesson plans.
 

Stanford University Civic Online Reasoning

The Stanford University Civic Online Reasoning website is designed to enhance students' critical thinking skills and digital literacy in the context of online information. The content features a range of free activities and resources that teach students how to evaluate online sources, discern credible information, and engage critically with digital content. Rooted in the philosophy of fostering informed and responsible citizenship in the digital age, the platform equips students with the tools to navigate the complex landscape of online information effectively. This website is a valuable resource for parents and educators seeking to empower their students with the ability to make well-informed decisions and engage thoughtfully in the digital world.

The Stony Brook University Center for News Media Literacy

The Stony Brook University Center for News Media Literacy is dedicated to teaching students and the public critical skills for analyzing and understanding news media. Through innovative programs and resources, the center promotes media literacy, encouraging informed and engaged citizenship in the digital age. They have a wide selection of resources for parents, teachers and students found here and also offer a free course on news literacy. Registration and all materials are Free.

The Critical Thinking Company

Given the amount of online reading and media exposure that our kids are faced with on a daily basis, it's important that our children be critical thinkers. The resources and workbooks available through the Critical Thinking Company are a great way to stimulate conversation and apply critical thinking skills through mind-benders, mathematical reasoning and logic puzzles. They also have a free mailing list that will send puzzles to your inbox weekly. Worth checking out!

Can You Believe It? How to Spot Fake News and Find the Facts

Can You Believe It? How to Spot Fake News and Find the Facts is a guide designed to help readers navigate today's complex media landscape. It explores how misinformation spreads, why people fall for fake news, and the tools needed to evaluate sources critically. Through real-world examples and practical tips, the book teaches essential fact-checking skills and media literacy strategies. Ideal for students and adults alike, it empowers readers to think critically, ask the right questions, and distinguish between fact and fiction in the digital age. 

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