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Working together for critical thinking in schools

  • Written by The Conversation
imageIf you think about it, producing graduates who can think critically is good for any society.From www.shutterstock.com

One of the most desirable characteristics of school graduates is that they can think critically. This helps them individually and also helps the societies in which they will play a role. It’s a game in which no one loses. So...

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What Africa can do to manage the fallout of climate change

  • Written by The Conversation
imageUnless Africa can manage the effects of climate change, the agricultural future for many African's looks bleak.Siegfried Modola/Reuters

Africa’s climate, including climate change and climate variability, add challenges and opportunities to the continent’s development. There are ways to ensure that these can be managed. But adapting to...

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  1. Refugee crisis meeting should learn from Indochinese solution
  2. Philosophy vs evidence is no way to orchestrate cultural policy
  3. The 'train wreck' continues: another social science retraction
  4. Proposals to strip citizenship take Australia a step further than most
  5. FIFA prosecution is worth it, even if the big fish get away
  6. FactCheck: Is BHP Billiton Australia's largest taxpayer, averaging $8-10b in tax a year?
  7. What the latest capital expenditure figures tell us about the economy
  8. Development and the Reef: the rules have been lax for too long
  9. Modi's health agenda fit to walk not run
  10. At the end of the Wallander era, Nordic Noir has come into its own
  11. Australia can do better on Asian boat crisis than 'nope, nope, nope'
  12. Grattan on Friday: Abbott's reality show has trouble with the script
  13. How do we value universities?
  14. No bones about it: sharks evolved cartilage for a reason
  15. Sleep study raises hope for clinical treatment of racism, sexism and other biases
  16. Can we unlearn social biases while we sleep?
  17. Political football: why the US took action on FIFA corruption
  18. EU's refugee relocation plans desperately need a reality check
  19. Return of the 'snooper's charter' reflects a worldwide move towards greater surveillance
  20. Women's World Cup primes for kick-off amid corruption allegations at FIFA
  21. Blair steps down as Middle East envoy with little to show for it
  22. We all deserve the right to die without pain or fear, but assisted suicide won't fix that
  23. Kafka is the real ghost of Kubrick's The Shining
  24. Opportunity knocks for the Tories to boost gender equality in science
  25. The dating jungle: how men and women see each other when online dating
  26. Most people want it, but the UK isn't ready to legalise assisted dying
  27. Air traffic control failure shows we need a better approach to programming
  28. Why Mauritius and the UK are still sparring over decolonisation
  29. Counting crowds is a start – but we also need to understand them
  30. Conservative education plans are poetic - but are they practical?
  31. Lessons for FIFA from the Salt Lake City Olympic scandal
  32. With harsher disciplinary measures, school systems fail black kids
  33. Annals of free trade: will TPP learn from our NAFTA past, or are we condemned to repeat it?
  34. Apple Watch shows value of strong supply chains, and opportunity in disruption
  35. Most people think 'man' when they think 'scientist' – how can we kill the stereotype?
  36. Homophobia just ain't what it used to be
  37. Beyond recycling: solving e-waste problems must include designers and consumers
  38. How do you haha? LOL through the ages
  39. Devastating consequences of secrecy and silence
  40. Is technology making your attention span shorter than a goldfish's?
  41. Companies should be on the hunt for gremlins in the open-source machine
  42. Genetically modified immune cells with 'suicide genes' designed to attack cancers
  43. EU referendum: what we learned from the Queen's speech
  44. Zero hours and temp jobs are no help to ‘hardworking people’
  45. Your smartphone could be good for your mental health
  46. Morality requires a god, whether you're religious or not
  47. Treating HIV early leads to better health and less transmission
  48. Paperless arrests are a sure-fire trigger for more deaths in custody
  49. A heatwave that's too hot for India to handle, with more to come
  50. Are those fleeing persecution and impoverishment so very different?

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