GO TO HOME PAGE
THE YOUNG SKEPTICS PROGRAM
 

ABOUT THE PROGRAM
WEB SITE GUIDE
FUND FOR THE FUTURE
STAFF & VOLUNTEERS
CONTACT US

COURSE MATERIAL
TEACHING GUIDES
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
LEARNING RESOURCES
CALENDAR OF EVENTS

ONLINE LIBRARY
SKEPTISEUM
SKEPTIC'S TOOLBOX
KLASS UFO FILES
BIBLIOGRAPHIES

CSICOP SERIES
IMAGINARY WORLDS
TRAVEL ADVENTURES
SCAVENGER HUNTS
INVESTIGATIONS

SUPERSTITION BASH
DARWIN DAY
HALLOWEEN HOOPLA
APRIL FOOLS FEST
MORE EVENTS!

NEWS
ACTIVIST RESOURCES
OUTREACH PROGRAMS
EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
SPEAKERS' BUREAU

INVESTIGATIONS
REALITY CHECK
EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
SKEPTIC FAIR
SCAVENGER HUNTS

FAMILY ROOM
PARENT RESOURCES
OUTREACH PROGRAMS
THE SKEPTIC WEB
USEFUL LINKS

FUN & GAMES
( in development )

QUIZZES & TRIVIA
THE TOY STORE
THE MAGIC ROOM
HUMOR
FUN LINKS

DISCUSSION GROUPS
CONTESTS
BOOKSHELF
MULTIMEDIA

GIFT SHOP
CONTRIBUTIONS
THE FUTURE

© CSICOP

BIBLIOGRAPHIES

PAGE 1 - 2

Critical Thinking:

Critical Thinking in Elementary Schools and
Critical Thinking in Secondary Schools

The citations provided in these two bibliographies are a good starting point for educators who wish to promote critical thinking among their students.
[ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English and Communication; Grades K-12; free resource; off-site resource]

Critical Thinking Resources: An Annotated Bibliography

From the Curriculum Resource Center at Montclair State University, this bibliography organizes resources under the following categories: Bibliographies and Selection Aids, Professional Books, Methodology Texts, Activities/Manipulatives, Audio/Visuals, and Computer Software/Multimedia.
[Montclair State University; Grades 9-Adult; free resource; off-site resource]

Paranormal Belief:

Bibliography for Teaching Classes on The Belief in the Paranormal

The bibliography includes primary and supplemental texts, articles on the relationship between reasoning skills and paranormal belief, articles for examining the effect of teaching classes on the paranormal, sources of demonstrations and other articles and books of interest.
[Wayne Messer, High Point University; Kristen Klaaren, Randoph-Macon College; Grades 9 through College Level; educator submitted; free resource; on-site resource]

PAGE 1 - 2
To contribute to the resources available here or to notify us of online material that can be referenced in this section, please
contact us via e-mail
.