critical awareness
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcriticalandawareness
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critical
adjective
uk/ˈkrɪt.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.kəl/
saying that someone or something is bad ...
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awareness
noun[U]
uk/əˈweə.nəs/us/əˈwer.nəs/
knowledge that something exists, or understanding of a situation or subject at the present time based on information ...
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It is quite striking, however, that during dreaming there is no form ofcriticalawareness.
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The degree ofcriticalawarenessthat we believe intelligent international actors should acquire might appear to be a tall order.
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The writer argues that there is a need among learners for a heightenedcriticalawarenessof web-source nuances.
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This will also encourage students to develop acriticalawarenessof theatre generally for its role in the formation of whiteness.
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Political and ideological misuse cannot define the usefulness of theoretical approaches; the only protection against that is scholarly excellence andcriticalawareness.
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They propose a range of strategies to develop skills ofcriticalawarenessof products that will in turn inform students about their own work.
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Without comparison with another group of teenagers who are not studying sociology, it is difficult to assess a general level ofcriticalawareness.
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To gain a reflectivecriticalawareness, language learners would need to achieve a multilingual, multicultural identity to complement their national one.
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On the one hand, action research functions as a tool by which teachers can hone their professional judgment and developcriticalawareness.
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Citationality in this respect makes a sharper comment than stylization on the degrees ofcriticalawareness and self-referentiality involved in enacting "other" voices.
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Explicit training is needed, according to the author, as it affords time for reflection and development ofcriticalawareness.
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Without the paradigms and descriptive features, it is impossible to develop acriticalawarenessin students that allows them to analyze and recognize elements in historical texts on their own.
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Moreover, in this view, central to the language learning process is student training forcriticalawareness about the target language and culture and their own language and culture.
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These are eminently reasonable suggestions which avoid both empiricist and relativist/constructivist excesses, emphasize the centrality ofcriticalawarenessand re-establish rule of law, at least the law of gravity.
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Clark et al. (1991) suggest that in the classroom, descriptive language knowledge and skills, andcriticalawarenessof social relationships and power, need to be brought together in purposeful discourse.
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But suchcriticalawarenessdoes not directly assist the teacher facing the problem.
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Perhaps one might sum it up in terms of flexibility,criticalawareness, balance, and a broad perspective.
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He did so objectively, calmly, with much confidence, while retaining acriticalawarenessof what the report contains.
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You try to increase their range of appreciation and theircriticalawareness.
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Through praxis, oppressed people can acquire acriticalawarenessof their own condition, and, with their allies, struggle for liberation.
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