Critical Thinking in Academic Writing

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Chinese student experiences
Chinese Students
Critical Language Teaching
Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking Performance
Critical Thinking Practice
Critical Thinking Skills
cultural influences on critical analysis
Discursive Rules
Epistemic Beliefs
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ethnographic research
Evaluative Argumentation
Expansive Learning
Feng Zikai
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higher education pedagogy
Identifying Knowledge Gaps
intercultural communication
Intercultural Education
Literature Review Chapter
Literature Review Writing
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Metacognitive Reflection
National Intellectual Tradition
Personal Development
postgraduate education
Postgraduate Learning
Reading Research Literature
Receptive Learning
Thesis Writing
thesis writing strategies
Writing Task

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032038896
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The book inquires into critical thinking through a cultural approach. Based on an ethnographic study, it compares Chinese postgraduate students’ conceptualisations and applications of critical thinking in three different settings in China and the UK. From an insider’s perspective, it analyses the intricate interplay of multiple cultural and individual factors that conditions students’ critical thinking development as they learn to write an academic thesis and to manage postgraduate learning. The book offers insights into the nature of problems that Chinese students encounter with critical thinking and envisions possibilities for the ideas for critical thinking to have a transformative power in an intercultural space.

The book will primarily be of interest to academics and educators who work on critical thinking and academic writing, especially those who work with Chinese students. Scholars interested in intercultural issues in higher education may also find it relevant.

Shi PU is Lecturer at Beijing Foreign Studies University, National Research Centre for Foreign Language Education. Her research interests include critical thinking, academic literacies, and foreign language curriculum and instruction. She received her PhD in Second Language Education from the University of Cambridge.

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