Critical Thinking and Global Democracy: Strategies for Navigating a Fraught Political Landscape
In a rapidly changing world where ‘fake news’ and ‘post-truth’ have become the norm, critical thinking is more important than ever. This year, over 60 countries are holding national elections, making it crucial for individuals to navigate the complex political landscape with discernment and clarity. The rise of generative AI has further complicated this task, posing new threats to democracy and emphasizing the need for a fresh approach to verifying digital content.
Information literacy is at the heart of fostering critical thinking skills, which are essential for questioning the status quo and developing informed opinions. Educators play a pivotal role in teaching these skills, equipping students to preserve and promote democracy within society.
Learn from and engage with experienced librarians, behavioral scientists, and others at Sage’s fifth annual Critical Thinking Bootcamp, which is taking place on Tuesday, August 6 from noon to 3 p.m. ET. Registration is now open for this online event, which will cover:
- The role of critical thinking, education, and democracy
- The intersection of democracy, science, and critical thinking
- How social media is leveraged to work against democracy
There will be time for discussion and Q&A, and attendees will leave with practical tips to apply, questions to consider, and a comprehensive toolkit of resources to utilize. The recording, slides, and toolkit will be distributed to all registrants.