The purpose of this thesis is to gain insight into mainland Chinese students’metacognitive understandings and practice of critical reading (CR) in a pre-university second language (L2) reading course in Singapore. CR is interpreted as social practice that can involve a range of processes from analytical evaluations of texts to critiques of power relations and pursuit of social change. The assumption is made that CR engages students' critical stance which can be nurtured by teaching various tools that facilitate CR processes. As such, the impact of teacher intervention and other influencing factors were important considerations in this study. Data collected from various sources revealed that the students’understandings of CR changed througho...
Many researchers and theoreticians in the area of reading argue that to comprehend a text we need bo...
This paper discusses the insightful and illuminating findings of teaching critical reading within th...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether tertiary level students were able to respond critic...
The purpose of this thesis is to gain insight into mainland Chinese students’metacognitive understan...
As an important part of English learning, English reading should not only focus on the input of lang...
Abstract. The ability of English reading in foreign language teaching in China has always been value...
In this global era, critical thinking has become crucial for educators and learners. The purpose of ...
Abstract: The paper focus on the findings of one of the research questions of a larger research stud...
Critical reading is regarded by many as the most important of the four skills, and the desire to enh...
Current literature indicates a lack of exploration of factors relating to Taiwanese students' critic...
The key issue investigated through this research concerns the construction of international People’s...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Education, 2003A widespread perception among EAP t...
This chapter presents a practitioner-research study of criticality development in a five-week Pre-se...
This research explores the development of the critical thinking of eleven Chinese international stud...
Being able to read texts critically is a much sought after skill in today\u27s globalised work envir...
Many researchers and theoreticians in the area of reading argue that to comprehend a text we need bo...
This paper discusses the insightful and illuminating findings of teaching critical reading within th...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether tertiary level students were able to respond critic...
The purpose of this thesis is to gain insight into mainland Chinese students’metacognitive understan...
As an important part of English learning, English reading should not only focus on the input of lang...
Abstract. The ability of English reading in foreign language teaching in China has always been value...
In this global era, critical thinking has become crucial for educators and learners. The purpose of ...
Abstract: The paper focus on the findings of one of the research questions of a larger research stud...
Critical reading is regarded by many as the most important of the four skills, and the desire to enh...
Current literature indicates a lack of exploration of factors relating to Taiwanese students' critic...
The key issue investigated through this research concerns the construction of international People’s...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Education, 2003A widespread perception among EAP t...
This chapter presents a practitioner-research study of criticality development in a five-week Pre-se...
This research explores the development of the critical thinking of eleven Chinese international stud...
Being able to read texts critically is a much sought after skill in today\u27s globalised work envir...
Many researchers and theoreticians in the area of reading argue that to comprehend a text we need bo...
This paper discusses the insightful and illuminating findings of teaching critical reading within th...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether tertiary level students were able to respond critic...