Critical thinking dispositions of new intake Engineering Technology students
Date
2010-11-12Author
Afiza, Mohamad Ali, Dr.
Muhammad Nadzri, Abdul Aziz
Isarji, Hj. Sarudin, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Ainol Madziah, Zubair, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
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Problem-solving and critical thinking abilities serve as important outcomes of any
engineering programme. Engineering students are expected to solve problems, ask questions,
research and discover relevant information, and consider new ideas. This paper presents
the findings a study to determine the initial critical thinking dispositions of new intake
engineering technology students in the effort to provide base-line data for the integration of
critical thinking (CT) in the English syllabus of the engineering technology programme. This
is part of a larger English curriculum review exercise with a special focus on the integration
of soft skills. A 10-item self-assessment questionnaire was distributed to 1425 new intake
engineering students.When the findings of theCT dispositions are considered, CT dimension
of detecting bias and exaggeration was cited the most among respondents. Low CT
dimensions are evaluation and compare and contrast. Additional findings from focus group
interviews reveal peculiar yet interesting insights on CT among the students. Implications of
thefindings in relation to CT for engineering technology students arediscussed.
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