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Think for Yourself

The Ultimate Guide to Critical Thinking in an Age of Information Overload and Misinformation. A Necessary Resource for Young Readers Who Take Information Found Online at Face Value.

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Middle school is a time of change, when things begin to look different and assumptions start to be questioned, and today more than ever it's tough to know what to believe.

This unique and timely book won't tell you what to think—that's up to you!—but it will show you how to think more deeply about your own life and current events. Covering a wide range of subjects affecting the world today, including human and animal rights, social media, cyber bullying, the refugee crisis, and more, THINK FOR YOURSELF will help you to learn how to ask questions, analyze evidence, and use logic to draw conclusions, so you can solve problems and make smart decisions.

Each chapter of the book covers one key step in the critical thinking process, and includes a real-world example to help convey the importance and relevance of every step:

Ask Questions: If you want to be a critical thinker, it helps to be curious. It's normal to wonder about the world around us. Some questions are big, and some are small. Sometimes questions can spark debate and argument. All critical thinking starts with at least one question.

Gather Evidence: First, find information—from making observations to interviewing experts to researching a topic online or in books. Then make connections and draw conclusions.

Evaluating Evidence: Smart thinkers evaluate the importance, accuracy and relevancy of the information they gather.

Getting Curious: Consider other points of view, examine your own point of view, understand the power of emotion, and practice empathy.

Draw Conclusions: The final step in the critical thinking process, this is based on reason and evidence. Revisit your original question, review the evidence and what you've learned, and consider your values. And remember: critical thinking doesn't stop when you've reached a decision. Learn how to discuss and debate other points of view. Then keep growing. Sometimes you might change your mind—that's OK, too!

Featuring profiles of real-life inspiring young critical thinkers from around the world, checklists, quizzes, and activities, THINK FOR YOURSELF is a clever and fun illustrated guide that teaches middle schoolers that even young people can make a difference in the world just by thinking smart and understanding.

INCLUDES:

  • Your Turn: activities to help connect ideas to readers' lives
  • Quizzes
  • Profiles of inspiring young critical thinkers
  • A Reading List for Young Thinkers
  • Teacher's guides
  • Plus a table of contents, index, and glossary for easy searching
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      • School Library Journal

        May 1, 2020

        Gr 6-8-In today's world, people face information overload. This book breaks down how to question current events and issues. Debbink offers ideas on how to gather information, not just from the internet, but from our surroundings, and shares tips and skills on how to evaluate the information. Readers are given the tools to critically analyze what they read, and to debate ideas fairly and with respect for those who don't share their ideologies. The book features a very comprehensible and clear narrative. Entertaining illustrations accompany the text so that it doesn't look like a standard textbook. However, if readers don't pick this up on their own, it might be a tough sell. VERDICT A great tool for young readers who take information found online at face value. Educators and librarians could easily use excerpts of this book to teach research and information literacy skills.-Esther Keller, I.S. 278, Brooklyn

        Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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    • English

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