The role of critical thinking in EAP has been the subject of heated debate among scholars and EAP practitioners for at least twenty years. In the centre of this debate there are several principal issues: whether critical thinking is a culturally-specific phenomenon, what role is played by language in critical thinking and whether critical thinking is a generic or a subject-specific skill. These issues have a direct impact on teaching English for Academic Purposes in general and on teaching international PGR students in particular. In this presentation I would like to discuss the repercussions this debate has on teaching critical writing to international PhD students. The presentation will • provide an overview of the on-going debate in...
Academic staff working within Western higher education institutions (HEIs), have a responsibility to...
Universities in the UK host considerable numbers of international students pursuing higher degrees, ...
With the current focus on globalism in Japanese higher education, preparing students for English-med...
The role of critical thinking in EAP has been the subject of heated debate among scholars and practi...
This paper results from a PRS-LTSN funded research project, which examined the definition and place ...
Critical thinking is often considered to involve a set of skills required by graduates of higher ed...
The internationalisation of Australian universities presents a double challenge for student support ...
The ability to undertake critical thinking is required for a student to do well at university in the...
This paper examines the stereotypical view that Asian students cannot think critically. Although cri...
The role of critical thinking in EAP has been the subject of heated debate among scholars and practi...
The ability to undertake critical thinking is required for a student to do well at university in the...
Academic staff working within Western higher education institutions (HEIs), have a responsibility to...
Academic staff working within Western higher education institutions (HEIs), have a responsibility to...
Academic staff working within Western higher education institutions (HEIs), have a responsibility to...
Academic staff working within Western higher education institutions (HEIs), have a responsibility to...
Academic staff working within Western higher education institutions (HEIs), have a responsibility to...
Universities in the UK host considerable numbers of international students pursuing higher degrees, ...
With the current focus on globalism in Japanese higher education, preparing students for English-med...
The role of critical thinking in EAP has been the subject of heated debate among scholars and practi...
This paper results from a PRS-LTSN funded research project, which examined the definition and place ...
Critical thinking is often considered to involve a set of skills required by graduates of higher ed...
The internationalisation of Australian universities presents a double challenge for student support ...
The ability to undertake critical thinking is required for a student to do well at university in the...
This paper examines the stereotypical view that Asian students cannot think critically. Although cri...
The role of critical thinking in EAP has been the subject of heated debate among scholars and practi...
The ability to undertake critical thinking is required for a student to do well at university in the...
Academic staff working within Western higher education institutions (HEIs), have a responsibility to...
Academic staff working within Western higher education institutions (HEIs), have a responsibility to...
Academic staff working within Western higher education institutions (HEIs), have a responsibility to...
Academic staff working within Western higher education institutions (HEIs), have a responsibility to...
Academic staff working within Western higher education institutions (HEIs), have a responsibility to...
Universities in the UK host considerable numbers of international students pursuing higher degrees, ...
With the current focus on globalism in Japanese higher education, preparing students for English-med...