Keywords
Research
Critical Thinking
VCE
Extended Investigation
Strategies
Critical Thinking
VCE
Extended Investigation
Strategies
Abstract
This article explores how we position research students to be reflective and critical thinkers. Constructed to support the literature review of the VCE Extended Investigation subject, Michah Wilkins, offers strategies and insight that have broad application.
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