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Critical Thinking In Academic Writing 1st Edition Shi Pu

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Critical Thinking In Academic Writing 1st Edition Shi Pu
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.07 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Shi Pu
ISBN: 9781032038827, 1032038829
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Critical Thinking In Academic Writing 1st Edition Shi Pu by Shi Pu 9781032038827, 1032038829 instant download after payment.

The book compares how critical thinking is conceptualised, applied and acquired by Chinese postgraduate students in three different settings in China and the UK. It aims to uncover the cultural conditions for them to understand and apply critical thinking skills in academic writing tasks. Based on ethnographic fieldwork of eight months, the book analyses students' views of critical thinking, compares their application of critical thinking in their written drafts, and enquires into their accounts of writing experiences. From an insider's perspective, it unpacks the intricate interplay between a range of cultural and individual factors influencing students' critical thinking experiences. By analysing Chinese students' potentials and learning needs, the book offers insights into the nature of problems that they encounter, hoping to open up possibilities for their intellectual growth. The book will primarily be of interest to academics and educators who work with Chinese students. Scholars working on intercultural issues in higher education will also find it helpful.

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