2015 Other Outputs This is why you will lose your argumentEllerton, Peter (2015, 06 15). This is why you will lose your argument |
2015 Other Outputs Working together for critical thinking in schoolsEllerton, Peter (2015, 05 29). Working together for critical thinking in schools |
2015 Other Outputs Why politicians don’t want us to think, but opinions are okayEllerton, Peter (2015, 05 11). Why politicians don’t want us to think, but opinions are okay |
2015 Conference Publication The Skills and Values of InquiryEllerton, Peter (2015). The Skills and Values of Inquiry. International Conference of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia, Melboure, VIC, Australia, 5-8 December 2015. Fitzroy, VIC, Australia: Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia. |
2015 Book Chapter Metacognition and critical thinking: some pedagogical imperativesEllerton, Peter (2015). Metacognition and critical thinking: some pedagogical imperatives. Palgrave handbook of critical thinking in higher education. (pp. 409-426) edited by M. Davies and R. Barnett. US: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-1-137-37805-7_25 |
2014 Other Outputs How to teach all students to think criticallyEllerton, Peter (2014, 12 18). How to teach all students to think critically |
2014 Other Outputs How an approach to science helps define the political centreEllerton, Peter (2014, 11 14). How an approach to science helps define the political centre |
2014 Journal Article The ironclad logic of conspiracy theories and how to break itEllerton, Peter (2014, 10 06). The ironclad logic of conspiracy theories and how to break it The Conversation |
2014 Other Outputs The problem of false balance when reporting on scienceEllerton, Peter (2014, 07 17). The problem of false balance when reporting on science |
2014 Journal Article Why facts alone don’t change minds in our big public debatesEllerton, Peter (2014, 05 13). Why facts alone don’t change minds in our big public debates |
2014 Journal Article Brandis confuses right to be heard with right to be taken seriouslyEllerton, Peter (2014, 04 23). Brandis confuses right to be heard with right to be taken seriously The Conversation |
2014 Other Outputs Where is the proof in pseudoscience?Ellerton, Peter (2014, 01 31). Where is the proof in pseudoscience? |
2014 Other Outputs What you think is right may actually be wrong – here’s whyEllerton, Peter (2014, 01 16). What you think is right may actually be wrong – here’s why |
2013 Journal Article And in science news … can we have more science news?Ellerton, Peter (2013, 07 23). And in science news … can we have more science news? The Conversation |
2013 Other Outputs Bees, pesticides and … what are chief scientists for?Ellerton, Peter (2013, 05 01). Bees, pesticides and … what are chief scientists for? |
2012 Other Outputs Are all ideas equal? Not in the classroomEllerton, Peter (2012, 08 11). Are all ideas equal? Not in the classroom |
2012 Other Outputs Teaching the nature of science (and keeping students engaged)Ellerton, Peter (2012, 05 28). Teaching the nature of science (and keeping students engaged) |
2012 Journal Article Health of Australian Science: time to call in the doctors (of physics)Ellerton, Peter (2012, 05 23). Health of Australian Science: time to call in the doctors (of physics) The Conversation |
2012 Other Outputs The truth, the whole truth and … wait, how many truths are there?Ellerton, Peter (2012, 05 11). The truth, the whole truth and … wait, how many truths are there? |
2012 Journal Article Listen and learn: the language of science and scepticismEllerton, Peter (2012, 04 26). Listen and learn: the language of science and scepticism The Conversation |