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Educators Speak: Exploros Promotes Critical Thinking


16 Jan, 2024


From evaluating historical events to examining different cultural perspectives, social studies plays a pivotal role in fostering critical thinking skills in students. By engaging with a wide range of topics, students are encouraged to analyze, question, and form informed opinions, thereby nurturing their ability to think critically. In today's ever-changing world, the ability to think critically is essential. It allows individuals to navigate complex issues, challenge assumptions, and make well-informed decisions. Social studies provides an ideal platform for developing these skills. By studying history, geography, civics, and economics, students develop a broader understanding of the world and their place in it. Social studies should be much more than rote memorization of facts and figures. It is a discipline that empowers students to think critically, question assumptions, and gain a deeper understanding of the world around them.

Challenges in promoting critical thinking through social studies

Promoting critical thinking through social studies is not without challenges. Here are some key challenges:

  1. Lack of resources: Limited access to quality resources can hinder the development of critical thinking skills.
  2. Time constraints: The pressure to cover a vast curriculum can leave little time for in-depth critical thinking activities.
  3. Resistance to questioning: Students may resist questioning established narratives or challenging their own beliefs.
  4. Assessment limitations: Traditional assessment methods focused on memorization may not effectively measure critical thinking skills.
  5. Teacher juggling act: Confronting the daily balancing act that teachers, especially those managing multiple subjects, endure poses a challenge in elevating social studies content and instilling critical thinking skills in the classroom.

Exploros Promotes Critical Thinking

Solutions in promoting critical thinking through social studies

In our recent survey of educators regarding the impact of Exploros in the social studies classroom, many highlighted how it significantly contributes to teaching critical thinking by effectively addressing these key challenges. One 8th-grade teacher shared a valuable perspective:

“While this is not my first year in education, it is my first year teaching 8th US History - my first state-tested subject. I have been working on reworking our curriculum and the ways in which we approach social studies, moving away from rote memorization and repetition of facts, and towards critical thinking, practical application, inquiry, and problem solving. I use Exploros to one: help me re-familiarize myself with the American story as I engage with the program and with students and two: to help students build the background/story after my brief stories to be able to free up time to work more hands on with students, drive better discussions, and move away from just lecture and notes (which as many of us are probably seeing, don't quite work as well as they used to).”

Exploros emerges as a comprehensive solution to the myriad challenges educators encounter in cultivating critical thinking skills.

  1. To tackle limited resources, the platform leverages its online resources, tapping into digital libraries and open educational materials. This ensures students have access to a diverse array of high-quality materials, nurturing the development of critical thinking skills.

  2. Amid time constraints, Exploros supports teachers by seamlessly integrating critical thinking into lessons through reflective activities, group discussions, and utilizing the 5 E model.

    Exploros assists in the live, collaborative classroom learning experience. Students post thoughts using devices and engage in teacher-guided discussion.
    Exploros assists in the live, collaborative classroom learning experience. Students post thoughts using devices and engage in teacher-guided discussion.

  3. Overcoming resistance to questioning is achieved organically through Exploros' innovative approach, incorporating social media-style postings. By creating an environment where students actively contribute ideas, the platform fosters a supportive atmosphere, promoting respectful dialogue and open-mindedness. This collaborative engagement not only addresses resistance but also allows students' diverse perspectives to actively shape and enrich the overall learning experience.
  4. Moreover, Exploros addresses assessment limitations with tools like standards-based assessments, open-response questions, graphic organizers, drawings, tables, and brainstorms enabling educators to accurately measure and nurture students' critical thinking abilities. This ensures a holistic educational approach that prepares learners for the complexities of the modern world.

In conclusion, social studies is pivotal for fostering critical thinking skills, crucial in navigating our dynamic world. Despite challenges, solutions like Exploros provide a comprehensive approach by leveraging online resources, seamlessly integrating critical thinking into lessons, fostering a supportive environment for questioning, and offering diverse assessment tools. As we reshape social studies education, developing critical thinking becomes not just a goal but a vital necessity in preparing students for the complexities of the modern era.

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