Excellent Educator

Volume 3 | Issue 7 | April 2026

Developing Critical Thinking in Contemporary Classrooms


Preface

In contemporary classrooms, learning is often visible through activity—students participate, complete tasks, and arrive at correct answers. Yet, beneath this surface, a deeper question remains: are students truly developing the ability to think critically? The studies in this issue highlight that critical thinking does not emerge automatically from engagement alone. Approaches such as discovery learning, interactive environments, and collaborative methods show that thinking develops when students actively explore ideas, question assumptions, and apply knowledge in meaningful contexts. When learners are encouraged to interpret, discuss, and reflect, they move beyond passive understanding toward deeper reasoning and problem-solving.

At the same time, the issue draws attention to challenges within modern learning environments, particularly the growing influence of digital tools and artificial intelligence. While these tools can enhance efficiency and access to information, they also risk promoting superficial learning if not used thoughtfully. Critical thinking depends not on the availability of answers, but on the ability to evaluate, question, and refine them. Importantly, students often carry prior beliefs and misconceptions that can limit deeper understanding, even when answers appear correct. This issue emphasizes that purposeful teaching must not only engage students, but also challenge their thinking—creating learning experiences that build independent reasoning, reflection, and true understanding.

-Dr. E. Mahiban Ross
Chief-Editor
Excellent Educator


Table of Contents

PageArticle
1Discovery Learning and Critical Thinking
2Interactive Learning for Critical Thinking
3Drama Education and Critical Thinking
4Critical Thinking in the Age of AI
5Social Media Use and Critical Thinking
6Interactive Learning and Critical Thinking
7Learning Critical Thinking
8AI on Students’ Critical Thinking

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