Critical writing : a guide to writing a paper using the concepts and processes of critical thinking / Gerald Nosich.
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- unmediated
- volume
- 9781538140918
- LB2369 .N68 2022
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Kabarak, Main Campus | LB2369 .N68 2022 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34359 |
Includes practice and self-assessment exercises and self-assessment tests.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Brief overview -- To the instructor -- A framework for critical writing -- Main features of the book -- To the student: Before you begin -- Test it out -- A few things to keep in mind as you work through this book -- Chapter 1: Thinking about writing -- Chapter 2: Beginning the paper: The elements of reasoning -- Chapter 3: Constructing the paper: Planning, researching, writing -- Chapter 4: Other minds, other views: Addressing "the Other Side" and cultivating critical thinking traits of mind -- Chapter 5: Making the paper better: Critical thinking standards and Socratic questioning -- Chapter 6: Making it flow, making it complete: Content, audience, communication, and criticality -- Responses to starred practice and assessment exercises.
"The main goal of this book is to provide students with a set of robust, integrated critical concepts and processes that will allow to them think through a topic and then write about it, and to do so in a way that is built on, and permeated by, substantive critical thinking"-- Provided by publisher.
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