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@ThinkingPowers

Melanie Trecek-King. Science and critical thinking communicator. No longer active here. Please follow @ThinkingPowers on FB, IG, and TT.

Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Thinking Is Power@ThinkingPowers·
1/2 The purpose of general eduction science is to teach students science literacy and critical thinking, yet many courses focus on facts. Science isn’t just what we know, it’s how we know. There is a better way: Teach skills, not facts. skepticalinquirer.org/2021/12/teach-…
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Timothy Caulfield
Timothy Caulfield@CaulfieldTim·
These are dark, dark times. But we can't let science and reason fade. We can't let lies win. The scientific community must use their voices – often and together – to push back against these regressive & hateful forces. Onward.
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Thinking Is Power@ThinkingPowers·
I spent the last 7 weeks on the road… giving 20 presentations and workshops. I had a wonderful time, but it’s good to be home! (I missed Dmitri 😻) Newsapalooza in PA Williamsville School District in NY CSICon STANYS in New York @QCCornCON @NSTA @center4inquiry
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Center for Inquiry@center4inquiry·
Without an understanding of how our identities and worldviews can alter our standards of evidence, pseudoscience and science denial provide cover for what we want or don’t want to believe. Read more from @ThinkingPowers in @SkeptInquirer: ow.ly/7R1x50U5M71
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Thinking Is Power@ThinkingPowers·
Carl Sagan is my hero. Happy birthday, Dr. Sagan. Thank you for everything you did for science and humanity.
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Timothy Caulfield
Timothy Caulfield@CaulfieldTim·
My son Adam was featured in our new @CBCdoc documentary, Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (streaming on @cbcgem). Below his entire cello performance. Thought you might enjoy...
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Stephanie Simoes
Stephanie Simoes@critikids·
Before writing a response on social media, it is helpful to pause and ask ourselves, "What am I really trying to achieve here and what's the best way to achieve it?"
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Stephanie Simoes@critikids·
Science and critical thinking communicators need to be careful not to lose track of our ultimate goal: It's not to win arguments, or make fun of people, but to teach people.👇
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Thinking Is Power@ThinkingPowers·
Conspiratorial thinking isn’t the same as critical thinking. If our goal is to uncover real conspiracies, we need critical thinking, not conspiratorial thinking.
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Mike@MikeBeaudreault·
As a Massachusetts resident, I’m concerned about the ongoing issue at the southern border. I’m voting for whoever strengthens it and keeps the Connecticut drivers OUT
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Thinking Is Power@ThinkingPowers·
Thanks @critikids for the fun collab!
Stephanie Simoes@critikids

As @thinkingpowers writes, “Theory might win the prize for the most commonly misunderstood word in science. In everyday usage, a theory is a hunch. A guess. Pure speculation. For example, I have a theory about why my cat yells (sings?) at night — he’s calling on the spirits of his ancestors to free him from the captivity of his luxurious life. But in science speak, a theory is exactly the opposite — it’s a broad explanation for a wide range of phenomena that’s supported by a vast amount of evidence. As science progresses and evidence accumulates, related ideas are combined into a single, clear, and powerful explanation. Theories form the basis of our scientific knowledge and are used by scientists to make predictions for further testing, and as such are continually subjected to scrutiny. Examples include gravitational theory, plate tectonic theory, evolutionary theory, cell theory, germ theory, and atomic theory. Understanding the natural world is the ultimate goal of science, and theories are about as close to the “truth” as we may ever get. So don’t be fooled when someone doubts science because 'it’s just a theory.'”

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Timothy Caulfield
Timothy Caulfield@CaulfieldTim·
A new scary cute kitten for Halloween? 🎃
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Kevin Folta
Kevin Folta@kevinfolta·
This is what we go through when we participate in teaching science. Do it anyway.
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Thinking Is Power@ThinkingPowers·
It might be the alphabet, or maybe I’m just more awesome than @neiltyson. Hard to say. 🤷‍♀️ Looking forward to #CSICon!!!
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