Students’ Experiences and Understandings of Critical Discourse
May 3, 2006
Liam Rourke · Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
In this session, Liam Rourke, the 2006 CADE Excellence in Graduate Research Award recipient, will overview his PhD dissertaion work. In this session, Liam will discuss one part of the study, the manner in which students frame online activities and how this framing shapes their participation.
Keywords: discourse, critical thinking
Presenter
Liam Rourke is an Assistant Professor in Singapore's Learning Sciences Lab. He is currently studying the role of educational techniques in South East Asian, post-industrial economies.
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