
Campus Talks by Times Higher Education Campus Talks: Are we facing a crisis in critical thinking in higher education?
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Aug 7, 2025 Olivier Sibony, an affiliate professor at HEC Paris and decision-making expert, joins Tony Wagner, a senior research fellow at the Learning Policy Institute, to discuss critical thinking in higher education. They explore how universities may fail to equip students with essential skills like empathy and self-reflection. The guests delve into the impact of AI and social media on trust and decision-making, advocating for innovative teaching methods like Socratic dialogue to foster critical analysis. Their insights challenge educational norms and call for a revamp in teaching strategies.
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Fighting Key Cognitive Biases
- Critical thinking counters cognitive biases like confirmation bias, motivated reasoning, and overconfidence.
- Learning to calibrate confidence levels fosters a nuanced judgment rather than black-and-white thinking.
Trust Challenges in AI Age
- AI and digital media increase risks of disbelief in all information due to fake or manipulated content.
- This challenges institutions to maintain trust by admitting uncertainty and resisting overconfident advocacy.
Use Experience to Teach Critical Thinking
- Experiential learning, like practicing changing minds, is effective for developing true critical thinking.
- Simply teaching fallacies or logic is insufficient to make students better critical thinkers.










