CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITING IN THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION
Khanlar Gasimov. Giving Everything, 2011. Rice, colored water, plastic bottles.
Table of Contents
GUEST EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
Teaching in the Global Academy: Challenges and Critiques
Tim Moore
DOI: 10.37514/DBH-J.2016.4.1.01
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Bridging the Divide: Integrating Composition and Second Language Writing Approaches to Transfer
Mary McCall
DOI: 10.37514/DBH-J.2016.4.1.02
Effects of Planning and Language on Constructing Patterns of Meaning
Esther Breuer
DOI: 10.37514/DBH-J.2016.4.1.03
Cultural Intelligence's Impact on Cross-Cultural Problem Solving Performance
Robert Engle, Andrew Delohery
DOI: 10.37514/DBH-J.2016.4.1.04
REPORTS FROM THE FIELD
A Cross-Cultural Collaboration Between U.S. and Kazakhstani Students
Sarah Summers, Brett Craig
DOI: 10.37514/DBH-J.2016.4.1.05
Utilizing Critical Writing Exercises to Foster Critical Thinking Skills in First-Year Undergraduate Students and Prepare Them for Life Outside University
Sandra Abegglen, Tom Burns, Sandra Sinfield
DOI: 10.37514/DBH-J.2016.4.1.06
BOOK REVIEWS
The Essence of Jargon: Argot and the Dangerous Classes by Alice Becker-Ho
Adam Katz
DOI: 10.37514/DBH-J.2016.4.1.07
NOTES
Training International Teaching Assistants Through a Writing Across the Curriculum Course
Paul AJ Beehler
DOI: 10.37514/DBH-J.2016.4.1.08
Abandoning the Rhetoric Assertion: An Anglo Model Alternative?
Alex Baratta
DOI: 10.37514/DBH-J.2016.4.1.09
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