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Mays Imad shares how she (and others) is rethinking cricital thinking on episode 410 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
It was so important for me to make my own decisions and come to my own conclusions.
Thinking has an affective component.
Our rational thinking can be hijacked when we are under the influence of fear.
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Mays Imad shares how she (and others) is rethinking cricital thinking on episode 410 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
It was so important for me to make my own decisions and come to my own conclusions.
Thinking has an affective component.
Our rational thinking can be hijacked when we are under the influence of fear.

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