Analyzing Students’ Critical Thinking Pattern in Writing Argumentative Paragraph Based on Stephen Toulmin Theory

This study aims to examine students' critical thinking patterns in writing argumentative paragraphs using the argumentative patterns developed by Stephen Toulmin. This study used qualitative approach. To collect the data, the instrument used was students’ writing on the Academic Writing class....

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Autores principales: Ika Sastrawati, Uyunnasirah Hambali, Andi Bulkis Maghfirah Mannong, Haslinda Haslinda
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b1a4a8fda3e648978fce9c5ec4daa0af2021-11-30T23:48:01ZAnalyzing Students’ Critical Thinking Pattern in Writing Argumentative Paragraph Based on Stephen Toulmin Theory 2355-34482540-9190https://doaj.org/article/b1a4a8fda3e648978fce9c5ec4daa0af2021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://ethicallingua.org/25409190/article/view/227https://doaj.org/toc/2355-3448https://doaj.org/toc/2540-9190 This study aims to examine students' critical thinking patterns in writing argumentative paragraphs using the argumentative patterns developed by Stephen Toulmin. This study used qualitative approach. To collect the data, the instrument used was students’ writing on the Academic Writing class. Hence, the third semester students were involved as the participants. Then, the collected data were analyzed focusing on the Stephen Toulmin Theory which divides the argument into six stages; claim, ground, warrant, backing, qualifier, and rebuttal. The result of this study revealed that by focusing on Stephen Toulmin's argumentative theory, students could hone their ability to think critically. This is because the elements on Stephen Toulmin’s theory were proved to strengthen students’ writing. Ika SastrawatiUyunnasirah HambaliAndi Bulkis Maghfirah MannongHaslinda HaslindaUniversitas Cokroaminoto Palopoarticleargumentative paragraphwritingcritical thinkingLanguage and LiteraturePENEthical Lingua: Journal of Language Teaching and Literature, Vol 8, Iss 1 (2021)
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Ika Sastrawati
Uyunnasirah Hambali
Andi Bulkis Maghfirah Mannong
Haslinda Haslinda
Analyzing Students’ Critical Thinking Pattern in Writing Argumentative Paragraph Based on Stephen Toulmin Theory
description This study aims to examine students' critical thinking patterns in writing argumentative paragraphs using the argumentative patterns developed by Stephen Toulmin. This study used qualitative approach. To collect the data, the instrument used was students’ writing on the Academic Writing class. Hence, the third semester students were involved as the participants. Then, the collected data were analyzed focusing on the Stephen Toulmin Theory which divides the argument into six stages; claim, ground, warrant, backing, qualifier, and rebuttal. The result of this study revealed that by focusing on Stephen Toulmin's argumentative theory, students could hone their ability to think critically. This is because the elements on Stephen Toulmin’s theory were proved to strengthen students’ writing.
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author Ika Sastrawati
Uyunnasirah Hambali
Andi Bulkis Maghfirah Mannong
Haslinda Haslinda
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title Analyzing Students’ Critical Thinking Pattern in Writing Argumentative Paragraph Based on Stephen Toulmin Theory
title_short Analyzing Students’ Critical Thinking Pattern in Writing Argumentative Paragraph Based on Stephen Toulmin Theory
title_full Analyzing Students’ Critical Thinking Pattern in Writing Argumentative Paragraph Based on Stephen Toulmin Theory
title_fullStr Analyzing Students’ Critical Thinking Pattern in Writing Argumentative Paragraph Based on Stephen Toulmin Theory
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing Students’ Critical Thinking Pattern in Writing Argumentative Paragraph Based on Stephen Toulmin Theory
title_sort analyzing students’ critical thinking pattern in writing argumentative paragraph based on stephen toulmin theory
publisher Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo
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