Insights into Chinese college English undergraduates’ higher order thinking skills

In recent years, educational institutions, administrators, and college EFL teachers in China have advocated for increased emphasis on fostering English undergraduates’ higher-order thinking skills. The relevant studies are widely limited in theoretical approaches without extensive empirical examinat...

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Main Authors: Yue, Yin, Abdul Samat, Norhanim
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Published: Arab World English Journal (AWEJ) 2023
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spelling my.utm.1085162024-11-17T09:39:59Z http://eprints.utm.my/108516/ Insights into Chinese college English undergraduates’ higher order thinking skills Yue, Yin Abdul Samat, Norhanim H Social Sciences (General) In recent years, educational institutions, administrators, and college EFL teachers in China have advocated for increased emphasis on fostering English undergraduates’ higher-order thinking skills. The relevant studies are widely limited in theoretical approaches without extensive empirical examination of Chinese English undergraduates’ higher-order thinking. Therefore, it is significant to conduct empirical research to explore English undergraduates’ higher-order thinking attitudes and skills separately. This study also assesses their correlation and the impact of different learning stages and language proficiencies on these aspects. By doing this, the study holds substantial significance for empirical inquiries into the characteristics of English undergraduates’ HOTS, serving as the reference for Chinese EFL teachers to implement higher-order thinking instructions. A quantitative design of questionnaires and tests was employed on a sample of 240 Chinese-English undergraduates from Hebei Finance University. The data analysis contained descriptive statistical analysis, independent-sample T-test, one-way ANOVA, and Pearson correlation analysis. The findings show that although the responding participants have relatively positive attitudes toward higher-order thinking skills, they exhibit variations in their ability to utilize them. Differences in learning stages and language proficiency do not significantly influence the development of the respondents’ higher-order thinking skills. There is no significant correlation between higher-order thinking attitudes and skills among the participants, indicating that having a positive inclination to higher-order thinking differs from having the skills to think. Arab World English Journal (AWEJ) 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/108516/1/NorhanimAbdulSamat2023_InsightsintoChineseCollegeEnglish.pdf Yue, Yin and Abdul Samat, Norhanim (2023) Insights into Chinese college English undergraduates’ higher order thinking skills. Arab World English Journal (AWEJ), 14 (3). pp. 389-405. ISSN 2229-9327 http://dx.doi.org/10.24093/awej/vol14no3.25 DOI : 10.24093/awej/vol14no3.25
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Yue, Yin
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Insights into Chinese college English undergraduates’ higher order thinking skills
description In recent years, educational institutions, administrators, and college EFL teachers in China have advocated for increased emphasis on fostering English undergraduates’ higher-order thinking skills. The relevant studies are widely limited in theoretical approaches without extensive empirical examination of Chinese English undergraduates’ higher-order thinking. Therefore, it is significant to conduct empirical research to explore English undergraduates’ higher-order thinking attitudes and skills separately. This study also assesses their correlation and the impact of different learning stages and language proficiencies on these aspects. By doing this, the study holds substantial significance for empirical inquiries into the characteristics of English undergraduates’ HOTS, serving as the reference for Chinese EFL teachers to implement higher-order thinking instructions. A quantitative design of questionnaires and tests was employed on a sample of 240 Chinese-English undergraduates from Hebei Finance University. The data analysis contained descriptive statistical analysis, independent-sample T-test, one-way ANOVA, and Pearson correlation analysis. The findings show that although the responding participants have relatively positive attitudes toward higher-order thinking skills, they exhibit variations in their ability to utilize them. Differences in learning stages and language proficiency do not significantly influence the development of the respondents’ higher-order thinking skills. There is no significant correlation between higher-order thinking attitudes and skills among the participants, indicating that having a positive inclination to higher-order thinking differs from having the skills to think.
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title Insights into Chinese college English undergraduates’ higher order thinking skills
title_short Insights into Chinese college English undergraduates’ higher order thinking skills
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title_fullStr Insights into Chinese college English undergraduates’ higher order thinking skills
title_full_unstemmed Insights into Chinese college English undergraduates’ higher order thinking skills
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publisher Arab World English Journal (AWEJ)
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