Abstract

This article aims to address the characteristics of critical thinking and its implementation in primary and secondary education. If we want the future citizens of our country to be able to build a better democracy, we must equip them with the necessary skills, particularly thinking critical and active and responsible participation. For this, the school must create the conditions that empower and strengthen them, in order to ensure their exercise and consolidation.

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