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Critical thinking in the context of Chinese postgraduate students’ thesis writing: a positioning theory perspective / Shi Pu, Michael Evans // Language, Culture and Curriculum Volume 32, No 1/2019
2019
p. 50-62

While research exists on the effectiveness of pedagogical methods in relation to the development of Chinese students’ critical thinking (CT), there has been little research on Chinese students’ experiences around CT in relation to their own contexts. This paper reports on the findings of a study that investigated the experiences of the use of CT by 29 Chinese postgraduate students studying in a range of contexts in China and the UK. All student participants were engaged in second language education at Master’s level. Data were collected mainly through ethnographic interviews and analysed within the framework of positioning theory. The findings reveal that the students’ use of CT skills was not only a demonstration of ability but also a consequence of their positioning. In the context of thesis writing, the students’ positioning was exercised as perceived rights and duties regarding knowledge, directed by their own goals for personal development. The study has implications for research and teaching of CT in cross-cultural contexts

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Critical thinking in the context of Chinese postgraduate students’ thesis writing: a positioning theory perspective / Shi Pu, Michael Evans // Language, Culture and Curriculum Vol. 32, No.1/ 2019
UK : Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
p. 50-62 ; 26 cm.

While research exists on the effectiveness of pedagogical methods in relation to the development of Chinese students’ critical thinking (CT), there has been little research on Chinese students’ experiences around CT in relation to their own contexts. This paper reports on the findings of a study that investigated the experiences of the use of CT by 29 Chinese postgraduate students studying in a range of contexts in China and the UK. All student participants were engaged in second language education at Master’s level. Data were collected mainly through ethnographic interviews and analysed within the framework of positioning theory. The findings reveal that the students’ use of CT skills was not only a demonstration of ability but also a consequence of their positioning. In the context of thesis writing, the students’ positioning was exercised as perceived rights and duties regarding knowledge, directed by their own goals for personal development. The study has implications for research and teaching of CT in cross-cultural contexts.

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How to write a thesis / Rowena Murray.
Maidenhead : Open University Press, 2011
xviii, 325 p. ; 25 cm.

This invaluable book covers issues such as working out the criteria for your thesis, writer s block, writing a literature review, making notes into a draft and much more. The author introduces practical writing techniques such as freewriting, generative writing and binge writing as well as what to do when you have the end in sight and when it s all over.

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学位论文写作与学术规范 / 肖东发,李武编著. 肖东发, 李武 ; Xiao Dong Fa, Li Wu.
北京大学出版社, Bei jing : Bei jing ta xue chu ban she, 2009.
187 tr.; 30 cm.