Insights into Chinese College English Undergraduates’ Higher Order Thinking Skills

IF 0.6 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Arab World English Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-24 DOI:10.24093/awej/vol14no3.25
Yue Yin, Norhanim Abdul Samat
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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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中国大学英语本科生高阶思维能力研究
近年来,中国的教育机构、管理者和大学英语教师都主张加强对英语本科生高阶思维能力的培养。相关研究普遍局限于理论途径,缺乏对中国英语本科生高阶思维的实证检验。因此,分别对英语本科生的高阶思维态度和高阶思维技能进行实证研究具有重要意义。本研究亦探讨了不同学习阶段及语言熟练程度对这些方面的影响。本研究对实证探究英语本科生HOTS的特点具有重要意义,为中国英语教师实施高阶思维指导提供参考。采用定量问卷和测试的方法,对河北金融学院240名中英本科生进行调查。资料分析包括描述性统计分析、独立样本t检验、单因素方差分析和Pearson相关分析。研究结果表明,尽管受访者对高阶思维技能持相对积极的态度,但他们在运用高阶思维技能的能力上表现出差异。学习阶段和语言水平的差异对被调查者高阶思维技能的发展没有显著影响。高阶思维态度与技能之间没有显著的相关关系,这表明具有高阶思维倾向与具有思考技能是不同的。
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