The case study reported in this chapter explores how four Chinese and Vietnamese international students from two disciplines, Economics and Education, mediated their ways of displaying critical thinking in disciplinary writing at an Australian university. It draws on a modified version of Lillis’s (2001) heuristic and positioning theory (Harre´ & van Langenhove, 1999) for the interpretation of students’ writing practices within an institutional context. The study includes four talks around texts, which engage the students in an exploration of their practices in demonstrating their critical thinking in their first texts at the university, and four in-depth interviews six months late...
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Welcome to this very special issue dedicated to the life and work of Maxine Greene, philosopher, soc...
A qualitative study of online management education and the role of writing as an indicative measure ...
The question of how best to frame student support is explored in this piece of research. The projec...
This dissertation focuses on the school desk in order to awaken peripheral vision of classroom ecolo...
The empirical study presented in this paper identifies potential strengths and weaknesses of first‐y...
My research goal is to investigate how specific prompting of students would affect their involvement...
On the K-State Polytechnic campus in Salina, KS, five faculty members have identified a project or a...
This paper explores the way individuals are part of the prestige economy generated by universities a...
This paper draws on a qualitative interview study, which aimed to explore how international PhD stud...
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