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I usually start with a link to basic reading and notetaking skills. Then 👉 them to some critical thinking excersizes. 🤔 is thier response. I explain without basic skills of critical thinking and reading/ notetaking there is a low chance they will understand what I would give them. Then I say come back after they research xyz and compare and contrast with current event's so we can discuss. 😍

In response Mike Anon to his Publication

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Not a scientist, nor do I claim to be one...T-shirts, blue jeans, baseball hats and beer...Stealer of fine memes...Frequent F-bombs 😬🤣

In response Moira Ronain to her Publication

I do that too, but the problem is that some of them refuse to read it, saying "that article is from a republican website" or "from a conspiracy theorist website"...it's sooooo frustrating.

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In response Mike Anon to his Publication

Start with research 1 concept. Don't point to where, make them hunt. Either they will or they won't. Make sure you also he done some refresher on that subject. The choice is thiers not ours.

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In response Mike Anon to his Publication

Think Highschool debate, they will j6mp on the chance to prove you wrong. All along its not about being right its about getting a discussion going.

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