Waypoints
We used to teach this. The skills of evaluating an argument, tracing a claim, and understanding how power moves through institutions were once basic preparation for adult life — until systematic instruction in them got crowded out. Waypoints puts them back.
Critical thinking, media literacy, and civic knowledge aren't abstract virtues. They're skills — and like any skills, they can be taught, practiced, and improved. The challenge is that most educators who want to teach them are working without consistent tools, coherent frameworks, or time to build resources from scratch.
Waypoints is a curriculum library built on Incognati's structured approach to how reasoning works and how it fails. Every resource is designed to be dropped into an existing course — no prerequisite unit, no special training required. Browse by topic or grade level, download what fits, and teach it next week.
“Educator” here is deliberately broad. The instructor-facing guides assume anyone leading learners — classroom teachers, homeschool parents, librarians, tutors, and youth-group or club leaders alike. If you can run a discussion, you can run these.
These aren't new ideas. They're skills we forgot, never fully learned, or were never given the chance to teach. Waypoints exists to change that.