1st Edition

Postmonolingual Critical Thinking Internationalising Higher Education Through Students’ Languages and Knowledge

By Michael Singh, Si Yi Lu Copyright 2020
232 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

232 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

232 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Maintaining English as the sole language of knowledge production and dissemination in universities that enrol students who speak multiple languages, and those students learning other languages, is questionable. This groundbreaking work calls into question the exclusive use of academic English in internationalising higher education teaching and research. By interrogating the dominant assumptions... Read more

Chapter 1. Post Monolingual Critical Thinking: Multilingual/Monolingual Tensions. Chapter 2: Thinking Critically About Assumptions in the Literature. Chapter 3: Presuppositions about Postmonolingual Critical Thinking. Chapter 4: Pedagogically Engaging Students’ Prior Critical Thinking. Chapter 5: Students’ Rules for Postmonolingual Critical Thinking. Chapter 6: Reconstructing Postmonolingual Critical Thinking though Popular Culture. Chapter 7: Open-ended Postmonolingual Critical Thinking about the Business of Education. Chapter 8: Intercultural Self-Confidence through Postmonolingual Critical Thinking. Chapter 9: Lessons in Postmonolingual Critical Thinking.

Biography

Michael Singh is Professor at the Centre for Educational Research, Western Sydney University, Australia

Lu Si Yi (¿¿¿) is a Lecturer in Language Education at the School of Applied Foreign Languages, Zhejiang International Students University, People’s Republic of China.