Innovation in Language Learning

Edition 17

Accepted Abstracts

EFL learners’ Attitudes towards Critical Thinking Instruction

Shabnam Azarmi Movafagh, (Corresponding author) (MA student of TEFL, Payame Noor University, Rasht, Iran) (Iran, Islamic Republic of)

Abdorreza Tahriri, Assistant Professor of TEFL, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)

Abstract

This study sought to investigate EFL learners` attitudes towards critical thinking (CT) instruction. To this end, based on the result of an Oxford Placement Test, thirty intermediate EFL learners were selected from among 90 participants to take part in this study at Shokouh`s institute. A repeated measure design was utilized by the researcher based on which the same group of participants took part in the control and experimental phases of the study. The participating EFL learners answered an open-ended researcher-made questionnaire the items of which were based on existing literature in order to explore the participants` views and attitudes towards the type of instruction offered to promote their CT skills. According to the results of the statistics, it was found that more than two-third of the participants were interested in using CT skills at class. The findings have some implications for course designers, material developers, and teachers to introduce and foster CT skills in classrooms for students.

 

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