Gender and Diversity
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6912-1.ch024
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Gender Differences in the Use of Asynchronous Discussion Forums and Quizzes for Promoting Critical Thinking Dispositions

Abstract: This study examined female and male students' perceptions of the use of asynchronous discussion forums and quizzes to promote critical thinking dispositions. Research suggests that there are differences between female and male students in terms of learning in online environments. However, studies that focus on these differences, especially in promoting critical thinking dispositions, are limited. To this end, this chapter explores gender differences in the use of the discussion forums and quizzes to promote cr… Show more

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“…Third, systematicity refers to the habit of striving to approach problems in a disciplined, organised, focused and systematic manner (Derrick-Telemaque, 2014;Shin et al, 2015). Similarly, Mwalongo (2014) asserted that systematicity is related to the skills and dispositions of being organised and focused on thinking.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Third, systematicity refers to the habit of striving to approach problems in a disciplined, organised, focused and systematic manner (Derrick-Telemaque, 2014;Shin et al, 2015). Similarly, Mwalongo (2014) asserted that systematicity is related to the skills and dispositions of being organised and focused on thinking.…”
Section: 4mentioning
confidence: 99%