Exploring evidence of higher order thinking skills in the writing of first year undergraduates
Abstract
Research indicates that concern is often expressed about the language and discourse skills new students bring with them when they first enrol at university, which leads to assumptions being made about their academic abilities. In this paper, an argument is developed through detailed analysis of student writing, that many new first year students have nascent Higher Order Thinking Skills and the potential to be successful in their studies. The work of Robert Marzano and his associates (Marzano, 2001; Marzano & Kendall, 2007, 2008) is applied to student writing.
Published
Aug 4, 2014
How to Cite
FARAGHER, Lynette; HUIJSER, Henk.
Exploring evidence of higher order thinking skills in the writing of first year undergraduates.
The International Journal of the First Year in Higher Education, [S.l.], v. 5, n. 2, p. 33-44, aug. 2014.
ISSN 1838-2959.
Available at: <http://fyhejournal.com/article/view/230>. Date accessed: 16 aug. 2018.
doi: https://doi.org/10.5204/intjfyhe.v5i2.230.
Section
Articles
Keywords
Education discipline, writing skills, academic literacy, reflective learning, Higher Order Thinking Skills,Marzano Taxonomy
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