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| Author = Edward B. Burger and Michael Starbird
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|Description=Mathematics professors reveal five practical elements for improving your thinking: understanding deeply, making mistakes, asking questions, following flow, and creating change.
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 22 September 2025


Display Title The 5 Elements of Effective Thinking
Type Book
Author/Creator Edward B. Burger and Michael Starbird
Topics Critical Thinking, Learning
Status Published
Featured No
Owner Admin
Description Mathematics professors reveal five practical elements for improving your thinking: understanding deeply, making mistakes, asking questions, following flow, and creating change.

Published Book The 5 Elements of Effective Thinking

Mathematics professors reveal five practical elements for improving your thinking: understanding deeply, making mistakes, asking questions, following flow, and creating change.

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