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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 5 Jun 2017

    Exclusive test data show many colleges fail to improve students' critical thinking skillshttp://on.wsj.com/2salhNP 

    1:15 PM - 5 Jun 2017
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      2. Pamela Murphey‏ @pmurphfree 5 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        To think croticalky you must study and argue all points of view. Thats not tolerated in colleges today. Progressive totalitarianism rule

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      3. Byron Williams‏ @wi62816948 5 Jun 2017
        Replying to @pmurphfree @WSJ

        I think that you misspelled critically. Of course, a progressive had to tell you this!

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      4. Pamela Murphey‏ @pmurphfree 5 Jun 2017
        Replying to @wi62816948 @WSJ

        I know I mispelled it and left it on purpose just to see how many snowflake progressive triggers i can cause. Thanks for the chuckle

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Byron Williams‏ @wi62816948 5 Jun 2017
        Replying to @pmurphfree @WSJ

        No, you misspelled it simply because you did not know how to spell. Do you know that you like a dog? Lol

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      1. Vonnie932‏ @Vonnie932 5 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Critical thinking should start in grade school per the level of competency. By college is late; thats why some have trouble crossing the str

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      1. wyndsayl  ❄️‏ @wyndsayl 5 Jun 2017
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        The 2016 election proved that!!!! "If it's on the internet it must be true", right? Can't even source info.

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      1. fed up‏ @ElijahDimas 5 Jun 2017
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        One learns from two things: a teacher and experience. You need both to master a subject

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      1. Ariadne Boudica‏ @WiseWarrior69 5 Jun 2017
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        I'm sure the Republicans love that. More critical thinking skills turns their kids into Democrats LOL

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      1. Whatta Donkey‏ @DonkeyWhatta 5 Jun 2017
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        ... and parents / grade schools are failing to provide a foundation to build critical thinking skills off of.

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      2. Debbie Eckert‏ @bachinventions 5 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        That's been obvious for years. Too many Americans don't read, denounce intellectuals as elitists & voted for DT cuz he's patently ignorant.

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      3. Missy Eliott‏ @missy_eliott 5 Jun 2017
        Replying to @bachinventions @WSJ

        no they voted for DT bc that's how terrible the other choice was, though she's an excellent speaker #criminal

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      4. Debbie Eckert‏ @bachinventions 6 Jun 2017
        Replying to @missy_eliott @WSJ

        Why pick DT over Kasich, Rubio, etc? There were many candidates to choose from. Some were lousy. But why choose the worst of the bunch?

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      5. Missy Eliott‏ @missy_eliott 7 Jun 2017
        Replying to @bachinventions @WSJ

        because he's pro-Israel, personally-was tired of the worldwide growing hatred sprout from the Obama administration

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. Debbie Eckert‏ @bachinventions 7 Jun 2017
        Replying to @missy_eliott @WSJ

        I know what you mean... it would definitely be nice to live in a more peaceful world.

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      1. Kathleen Donnelly‏ @TouchstoneAcres 5 Jun 2017
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        Perhaps students should bring those skills to college with them rather than acquire them there.

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      1. Claire Beauchamp‏ @cbfrasier13 5 Jun 2017
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        Instead they brain wash with propaganda & make liberal robots who need safe spaces, binkies & pussy hats.

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      1. Georgianna W. Minard‏ @apoet4justice 5 Jun 2017
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        That's for sure! Look at us now, a laughingstock!! Neoliberal & conservative groups have been dumbing down our universities for 30 years!

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      2. Wendyla‏ @wendyla 5 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        haha Wsj joins fox w/anti intellectual attacks. Keep em dumb & voting republican. Mgmt needs low cost serfs to do the dirty work.

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