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9 December, 21:34

A professional educator reads a newspaper article about how listening to Mozart increases intelligence. Based on this article, he wants to implement a very costly program designed to have high school students listen to Mozart to raise their SAT scores. Which of the following are good critical thinking questions the educator should ask about the article before implementing such a program?

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  1. 9 December, 21:57
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    Below are some of the critical questions that the professional educator shall ask himself.

    Explanation:

    What do I want to solve?

    The educator should seek to know what what the article can solve.

    2. Does the article give light or provide a solution to the problem?

    3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of taking this course of solution, if so, do the advantages outweigh disadvantages or vise versa?

    4. What amount of evidence backs the solution?

    5 Who are involved in the problem?
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