Introduction I) During Lectures Ask the Class Questions to Arouse Curiosity 2) Use Study Questions 3) Give a Five-Minute Quiz at the Start of Each Class 4) Use Charts 5) Teach the Principles of Critical Thinking Along with the Subject Matter 6) Get Students to Know Each Other 7) Put Students' Names on Index Cards and Call on All Students, Not Just Volunteers 8) Promote Independent Thinking 9) Promote Careful Listening I0) Speak Less So That Students Think More 11) Be a Model 12) Use Socratic Questioning 13) Promote Collaboration 14) Try Pyramid Teaching 15) Have Students Do Pre-writing 16) Give Written Assignments That Require Independent Thought 17) Have Students Evaluate Each Other's Work 18) Use Learning Logs 19) Organize Debates 20) Have Students Write Constructive Dialogues 21) Have Students Explain Their Current Assignment and Its Purpose 22) Promote Student Direction 23) Have Students Document Their Progress 24) Break Projects Down 25) Promote Discovery 26) Promote Self-Assessment 27) Teach for Usefulness Summary