To succeed in school, life, and career, students can build critical thinking with microcredentialing to demonstrate that they’ve mastered it.

Why you should teach your students critical thinking


To succeed in school, life, and their career, students need this so-called “durable skill” and a clear way to show others that they’ve mastered it

Key points:

  • Microcredentialing platforms can help students hone critical thinking skills
  • Beyond degrees: Embracing a new paradigm of success
  • Employer demand for microcredentials is on the rise
  • For more news on career-ready skills, visit eCN's Teaching & Learning hub

Out of all the skills today’s students need to develop, critical thinking is perhaps the most important. Critical thinking not only helps students make stronger connections to information they learn in the classroom, but it helps them navigate the avalanche of information that exists in the world and prepares them for the future.

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