Researchers in education and communication and teachers in a number of disciplines present case studies showing how the visual representation of ideas helps people think critically. Their topics include critical thinking and writing informational texts in a grade three classroom, a case of teaching critical thinking and argument mapping in a teacher education context, concept maps as replacement of written essays in the efficient assessment of complex medical knowledge, learning argumentation practices in school with a graphical synchronous discussion tool, and a longitudinal study of PhD students and their supervisors.
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