2014
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.28.1_supplement.531.19
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A discrepancy in the improvement of critical thinking skills exists between ESL and non‐ESL students after content‐based instruction and peer discussion (531.19)

Abstract: In students with English as a second language (ESL), language instruction based on relevant discipline specific content can be used to assist students to achieve better learning outcomes. However, a limitation is that it may not develop higher order critical thinking skills. Here we describe a pilot study that uses a peer discussion activity in addition to content‐based instruction, to enhance critical thinking skills in both ESL and non‐ESL Biomedical Science undergraduate students. Students were provided wit… Show more

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