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Postmonolingual Critical Thinking - Internationalising Higher Education Through Students' Languages and Knowledge (Paperback)
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Postmonolingual Critical Thinking - Internationalising Higher Education Through Students' Languages and Knowledge (Paperback)
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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 informing the monolingual mindset, Postmonolingual
Critical Thinking indicates that academically literate students can
capably use their repertoires of languages and knowledge for
educational purposes. The case for students' languages and
knowledge having a place in English-medium universities is made
through evidence of the uses of Zhongwen, academic Chinese.
Proposing to broaden the scope of languages used for knowledge
production and dissemination, this book highlights the educational
potential of multilingualism. Postmonolingual Critical Thinking
makes a unique proposal: that universities which recruit doctoral
students from Asia create education policy practices that enable
them to extend their multilingual capabilities. Arguing that by
drawing on intellectual resources from their various languages,
students construct knowledge of critical thinking in complex,
interesting and potentially innovative ways, this book guides
higher education institutions in putting this into practice. It
outlines a pragmatic approach for universities to explore the
potential of multipolar, multilingual education, while being
attentive to the tensions posed by assertions of a monolingual
mindset. Postmonolingual Critical Thinking has the potential to
create great change in a higher education sector which is mired by
a monolingual approach to graduate training. This unique and
thought-provoking book is essential reading for those in the fields
of applied linguistics, comparative education, higher education,
international studies, teacher education and translation studies.
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