CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS FOR LANGUAGE STUDENTS
Recent developments in language teaching increasingly put a stronger importance on critical thinking skills. While studies in this area have begun to emerge, it is believed that a probe into the learners' mind when they process information can contribute significantly to the effort of identifyi...
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doaj-b7b5b78b06f145f6a78120f3e07285652020-12-09T15:01:30ZengAssociation for the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language in Indonesia (TEFLIN)TEFLIN Journal0215-773X2356-26412013-01-01241324710.15639/teflinjournal.v24i1/32-47136CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS FOR LANGUAGE STUDENTSPatrisius Istiarto Djiwandono0Ma Chung UniversityRecent developments in language teaching increasingly put a stronger importance on critical thinking skills. While studies in this area have begun to emerge, it is believed that a probe into the learners' mind when they process information can contribute significantly to the effort of identifying exactly how our learners think. This study was conducted partly to seek the answers to the issue. A brief training on critical thinking and critical attitude was given to a group of language learners who were studying Business Correspondence. Questionnaires were then used to capture traces of their thinking as they were preparing to accomplish a learning task and while they were listening to their classmates' presentation of ideas. The data show the change of their thinking process. After the training there is a tendency from the students to ask more critical questions with slightly higher frequencies. It is concluded then that the brief training has prompted their awareness of critical thinking.http://journal.teflin.org/index.php/journal/article/view/154critical thinkingcritical attitudeawarenesslanguage students |
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CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS FOR LANGUAGE STUDENTS |
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CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS FOR LANGUAGE STUDENTS |
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critical thinking skills for language students |
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Association for the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language in Indonesia (TEFLIN) |
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TEFLIN Journal |
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Recent developments in language teaching increasingly put a stronger importance on critical thinking skills. While studies in this area have begun to emerge, it is believed that a probe into the learners' mind when they process information can contribute significantly to the effort of identifying exactly how our learners think. This study was conducted partly to seek the answers to the issue. A brief training on critical thinking and critical attitude was given to a group of language learners who were studying Business Correspondence. Questionnaires were then used to capture traces of their thinking as they were preparing to accomplish a learning task and while they were listening to their classmates' presentation of ideas. The data show the change of their thinking process. After the training there is a tendency from the students to ask more critical questions with slightly higher frequencies. It is concluded then that the brief training has prompted their awareness of critical thinking. |
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