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Teachers can foster critical thinking by encouraging students to analyze information, question assumptions, and consider multiple perspectives. Open-ended questions, debates, and discussions prompt analytical thinking. Problem-solving skills can be developed through real-world challenges and project-based learning. Encouraging students to brainstorm solutions and evaluate their effectiveness nurtures decision-making abilities. Teachers can integrate case studies and scenarios relevant to the curriculum to simulate problem-solving. Collaborative activities, such as group projects, foster teamwork and diverse thinking. Providing constructive feedback on students’ approaches helps them refine their skills. Creating a classroom environment where curiosity and innovation are valued supports critical thinking development.