Colin Seale

Founder and CEO of thinkLaw, Author of Thinking Like a Lawyer: A Framework for Teaching Critical Thinking to All Students

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Topic: How to Foster Critical Thinking Along with Executive Function


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About Colin: Colin Seale was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, where struggles in his upbringing gave birth to his passion for educational equity. Tracked early into gifted and talented programs, Colin was afforded opportunities his neighborhood peers were not. Using lessons from his experience as a math teacher, later as an attorney, and now as a keynote speaker, contributor to Forbes, The 74, and Education Post and author of Thinking Like a Lawyer: A Framework for Teaching Critical Thinking to All Students (Prufrock Press, 2020), Colin founded thinkLaw, a multi-award-winning organization to help educators leverage inquiry-based instructional strategies to close the critical thinking gap and ensure they teach and REACH all students, regardless of race, zip code or what side of the poverty line they are born into. When he’s not serving as the world’s most fervent critical thinking advocate, Colin proudly serves as the world’s greatest entertainer to his two young children.


Our award-winning critical thinking curriculum used in schools across 38 states is now available in this practical yet powerful home version.


The Why Parents and families, more now than ever, MUST recognize, value, and leverage their power to support critical thinking development in their children. However, families today are becoming increasingly overwhelmed by the enormity of their responsibilities.

The How The thinkLaw Family Experience provides quick, easy-to-use resources that every caregiver can fit into their busy schedules and includes digital materials with an option to add printed materials.

Colin Seale

Founder and CEO of thinkLaw, Author of Thinking Like a Lawyer: A Framework for Teaching Critical Thinking to All Students

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Topic: How to Foster Critical Thinking Along with Executive Function

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Colin's Links:

Website: click here >

Book: click here >

Twitter: click here >

Facebook: click here > 

Instagram: click here >


About Colin: Colin Seale was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, where struggles in his upbringing gave birth to his passion for educational equity. Tracked early into gifted and talented programs, Colin was afforded opportunities his neighborhood peers were not. Using lessons from his experience as a math teacher, later as an attorney, and now as a keynote speaker, contributor to Forbes, The 74, and Education Post and author of Thinking Like a Lawyer: A Framework for Teaching Critical Thinking to All Students (Prufrock Press, 2020), Colin founded thinkLaw, a multi-award-winning organization to help educators leverage inquiry-based instructional strategies to close the critical thinking gap and ensure they teach and REACH all students, regardless of race, zip code or what side of the poverty line they are born into. When he’s not serving as the world’s most fervent critical thinking advocate, Colin proudly serves as the world’s greatest entertainer to his two young children.


Our award-winning critical thinking curriculum used in schools across 38 states is now available in this practical yet powerful home version.


The Why Parents and families, more now than ever, MUST recognize, value, and leverage their power to support critical thinking development in their children. However, families today are becoming increasingly overwhelmed by the enormity of their responsibilities.

The How The thinkLaw Family Experience provides quick, easy-to-use resources that every caregiver can fit into their busy schedules and includes digital materials with an option to add printed materials.

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