The College for Lifelong Learning announces the successful completion of the Critical Thinking course for eleven paraeducators from the Gorham and Berlin School Districts. In January 04, the participants enrolled in CLL's Critical Thinking course, a twelve week class designed to engage learners in developing the ability to think clearly, logically and analytically in a wide range of problem solving situations. The class emphasizes the relationship between reading and critical ...The College for Lifelong Learning announces the successful completion of the Critical Thinking course for eleven paraeducators from the Gorham and Berlin School Districts. In January 04, the participants enrolled in CLL's Critical Thinking course, a twelve week class designed to engage learners in developing the ability to think clearly, logically and analytically in a wide range of problem solving situations. The class emphasizes the relationship between reading and critical thinking, and give learners a structured way of interpreting the content and organization of written materials.

The participants in this CLL Course were Kathleen Arsenault, Patricia Blais, Gloria Caouette, Tina Demers, Beth Dube, Theresa Giroux, Lynne Lemieux-Rodrigue, Karen Patry, Jeannett Rivard, Ambra Rogers and John Schmaing.

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