An interactive list of logical fallacies & rhetorical devices with examples. In nine languages. Never be duped again!
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Using your wise mind is all about striking balance and intuition especial during times of stress.
These appeal to anger fallacy examples will demonstrate how this convincing, yet faulty, line of reasoning is used to manipulate people.
Inside: This post is going to explore consequences for disrespectful teenagers and how it can improve your relationship with them, while also preparing them for real life. Logical consequences for teens are the best to prepare them for real life.
Are you studying logical fallacies with your kids? If you're not, you should! This printable logical fallacy poster from YourLogicalFallacyIs.com can help.
I talk quite a bit about classroom management on my blog. I have to be honest here. I have tried so many different things. I have tried the clip chart, I have tried check marks, I have tried the “flip the card”. NONE of them work for me. The book Dream Class really changed my thoughts on...
Enforcing logical consequences is a fabulous way for teachers to encourage good classroom behavior and parents to get kids to behave without yelling, and we're sharing 13 logical consequences that actually work!
Inside: This post is going to explore consequences for disrespectful teenagers and how it can improve your relationship with them, while also preparing them for real life. Logical consequences for teens are the best to prepare them for real life.
Occam’s Razor is a problem-solving principle arguing that simplicity is better than complexity. Here's how you can apply this principle in UX design.
Enforcing logical consequences is a fabulous way for teachers to encourage good classroom behavior and parents to get kids to behave without yelling, and we're sharing 13 logical consequences that actually work!
In the battle of perception vs reality, reality is always the winner. In life, difference between the two becomes the difference between success & failure.
Critical thinking is a goal-directed process of approaching and evaluating problems, drawing on a number of different skills.
Critical thinking questions include, 'Why is this important? What are the causes and effects of this? How do we know if this is true?"
Using visual brain teasers in the classroom encourages critical thinking in your students, plus, kids love them!