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23 February, 2024

Why is critical thinking important?

The importance of critical thinking - Why is critical thinking important
The importance of critical thinking in education

In an increasingly complex and globalised world, children need support navigating uncertainty, creatively solving problems, and adapting to change.

Through challenging issues impacting the environment, people and the economy, critical thinking is going to be an essential skill for the future, supporting each child to develop agile skills and confidently leverage technology as well.

So what is critical thinking?

The British International School Hanoi (BIS Hanoi) Assistant Head of Secondary, Gemma Archer describes healthy critical thinking as the process of giving reasonable, reflective thinking, with a focus on deciding what to do or believe.

“Basically, it’s thinking about thinking,” Gemma said. “Being a critical thinker puts you in an empowered position to make informed and rational decisions about your life and your future. We see many benefits of critical thinking in our BVIS and BIS Hanoi environment, but here are the four we focus on.”

Why is critical thinking important?

IMPROVED ACADEMIC SUCCESS

The skills to logically analyse information, evaluate evidence, make reasoned conclusions and better decisions comes down to healthy critical thinking.

“When we see BIS Hanoi students develop these transferable skills, it not only improves their academic outcomes, but also gives them more career choices,” said Gemma.

SKILLS TO NAVIGATE THROUGH A WORLD OF MISINFORMATION

We’re living in a globalised media-rich time, full of information and misinformation.

“The ability to identify fallacies, spot rhetorical tricks and challenge cognitive biases that may all be used to influence or manipulate us into thinking traps is paramount,” said Gemma. “With AI increasing, it will be our critical thinking abilities as humans that will continue to see us move forward in this technological revolution.”

ADAPTING AND BEING RESILIENT TO CHANGE

The last few years in particular, have taught us the importance of critical thinking – to be able to re-evaluate and adapt to change and uncertainty. Having good thinking habits to question assumptions, consider evidence objectively, and be open to new ideas builds mental flexibility, and helps children adapt and respond constructively to change – allowing them to thrive in different situations.

The importance of critical thinking - Why is critical thinking important

BEING PART OF THE SOLUTION, NOW AND INTO THE FUTURE

Breaking down complex problems, identifying key issues, challenging assumptions and considering alternative solutions are all benefits of critical thinking,” said Gemma. “And these are the skills that inspire our students to continue to grow, and contribute to their communities in powerful ways.”

Exploring issues from many different angles, and imagining alternative scenarios sparks creativity, and can also be used to encourage more collaboration and problem-solving power to lead sustained change.

“An outstanding education isn’t just about the curriculum; it’s about nurturing creativity, empowering critical thinking and building resilience,” said Gemma. “It’s about preparing our children to confidently embrace exciting opportunities, and tricky situations, to provide them with the right skills to thrive in a vibrant world.”

In March, industry leading academic experts around the world from premium international schools group Nord Anglia Education will join their peers in Hanoi, Vietnam, to explore innovative approaches in teaching and learning, to ensure children are prepared to thrive in the future world of work.

 

Hosted by the British Vietnamese International School Hanoi and the British International School, world education leaders will meet with parents, students and the wider Hanoi community to share best practice, exciting research, and innovative ideas in education.