Crit Think Collective
What is The Crit Think Collective?
- The Crit Think Collective is an education-focused platform dedicated to critical thinking, civic education, and dialogue-based learning.
- We create cross-century civic dialogues that bring voices from history into conversation with modern issues — not to deliver answers, but to model how thoughtful discussion actually works.
- Democracy doesn’t survive on certainty. It survives on people willing to think — and stay.
- This is not about winning debates. It’s about practicing responsibility, listening, and judgment.
Why Crit Think is different from traditional education content
Dialogue based learning, not lectures
Ideas are explored through conversation, disagreement, and tension — not essays designed to persuade.
Cross-century perspective
Historical thinkers engage modern civic issues, forcing context, humility, and deeper critical thinking.
Designed for classrooms and discussion groups
Each dialogue includes companion reflections with big ideas and discussion questions.
Critical thinking over ideology
Readers are not told what to believe. They are asked to think, question, and participate.
Role Play and Learn
Immerse yourself in each script by role playing engaging content, bringing each scenario to life.
Who The Crit Think Collective is for
If you care about how people think, not just what they think, you’re in the right place.
- Educators teaching civics, history, English, or media literacy
- High school and college students
- Discussion leaders and facilitators
- Parents and lifelong learners
- Anyone looking for better civic conversation
About The Creator
The Crit Think Collective was founded by Glenn Maida, an educator, and creative professional focused on learning, dialogue, and civic engagement.
After years working in classrooms and creative spaces, Glenn became concerned with the decline of thoughtful civic discourse and the lack of opportunities for students to practice critical thinking in real conversations. This project is his response.
Start with a free critical thinking dialogue
Download a short sample from one of our cross-century civic dialogues, plus teaching and discussion prompts.
- A powerful dialogue excerpt
- 3 Big Ideas to anchor critical thinking
- 3 Discussion Questions for classroom or group discussion
- A preview of dialogue-based civic learning in action
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Stay in the conversation
Critical thinking isn’t a personality trait.
It’s a practice.
And like any practice, it requires time, curiosity, and courage.
If you’re ready to slow down, listen closely, and engage — welcome.