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Imagine that, as an educator, one of your long-term goals for students is that they acquire critical thinking skills: You want them to evaluate the soundness of logical arguments in persuasive essays, determine whether scientific research studies truly support certain conclusions, and so on.At a school board meeting, a father of one of your students complains about your emphasis on critical thinking.He insists that the purpose of education should be simply to teach students facts that experts have determined to be "true" in various academic disciplines.Of the following ways in which you might respond to the father, which one is most accurate and defensible?
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