Thinking Skills and Creativity in Second Language Education

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Abstract

Across the world, education is being restructured to include greater focus on developing critical and creative skills. In second language education, research suggests that cognition and language development are closely related. Yet despite increasing interest in the teaching of thinking skills, critical thinking has not been widely intergrated into language teaching.

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Thinking Skills and Creativity in Second Language Education. (2019). Thinking Skills and Creativity in Second Language Education. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315098920

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