Join us at RCLS headquarters or online to learn about and discuss programs which center on critical thinking skills such as problem solving, evaluation, inference, analysis, collaboration, decision making and research.
In this ever evolving landscape of AI use and integration in education and daily life, programs that promote critical thinking skills will be an important piece of digital literacy. Michelle Muller will present specific programs that encourage these skills including templates and ways to adapt them for your library. Participants are invited to bring materials to share programs which they have done at their libraries that fit into this category. Participants will discuss as a group what the core critical thinking skills are and how libraries can help across all age levels.
This session will provide 1.5 continuing education credits. It does not qualify for Trustee Continuing Education. It will adhere to the RCLS Code of Conduct.
