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Critical Thinking Resources for Teachers. Welcome to the Teaching Project. Why a Wiki Site? How to edit pages? How to join this site? Add a new page. Welcome to the Teaching Project. The Claremont Teaching Project provides teaching materials to public and private school educators to improve their students critical thinking skills. Our goal is to improve learning skills. Our mission isnt to provide content specific lessons. But to help students interact effectively with content. We provide lesson plans .

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Critical Thinking Resources for Teachers. Welcome to the Teaching Project. Why a Wiki Site? How to edit pages? How to join this site? Add a new page. Welcome to the Teaching Project. The Claremont Teaching Project provides teaching materials to public and private school educators to improve their students critical thinking skills. Our goal is to improve learning skills. Our mission isnt to provide content specific lessons. But to help students interact effectively with content. We provide lesson plans .

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