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Teaching Decision Making to Incarcerated Adults Using the Army's Staff Study as a Model
This article is about teaching the adult incarcerated decision making using critical thinking skills that can be found in the United States Army Staff Study Guide. The model promotes the use of the following intellectual processes: Schema, Focus, Pattern, Extension, Projection, and Metacognition. Th...
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