Strategi Membangun Keterampilan Berpikir Kritis untuk Generasi Alpha Z
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Critical thinking soft skills are one of the skills that Gen Z and Alpha Z need to enjoy the progress of the Industrial Revolution well and avoid hoaxes and false information that can affect daily decision-making both in the world of work and in everyday life. This article outlines a practical strategy model for building critical thinking skills for Generation Alpha Z. This generation has its own characteristics in processing information and interacting with the surrounding world, so it requires an approach that suits their culture in teaching critical thinking. The method used in this research is a literature study by collecting and reviewing literature data in the last 5 years both from reputable internationally accredited journals such as Scopus and sinta-accredited journals, which are then associated with research to get answers to problems. The results show that there are many strategies and models that can be used to build critical thinking skills in alpha Z generation, namely: through the help of technology simulation, problem solving, Problem based learning (PBL), project-based and collaborative learning, mind maps, through in-depth dialogue and open questions and discussions.
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