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Item Fostering Critical Thinking and Global Awareness through Project-Based Learning in the 21st Century Classroom(AFRICA DEVELOPMENT AND RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 2024-12-31) Nkopuruk, Imikan NseobongThis study investigated the effectof Project -Based Learning (PBL) in promoting the growth of critical thinking and global awareness in the 21st -century classroom. Fueled by the backdrop of growing societal complexities and globalization, the research made a strong case for preparing students with some basic competencies beyond traditional academic knowledge. A quasi experimental design was used in which pre and post assessments of improvements in critical thinking abilities and global awareness were assessed in a sample of 100 students. The results showed that students who had been exposed to PBL have much better critical thinking skills and global competencies as compared to students who used the conventional instructional methods. We found PBL encouraged active learning and collaboration, and students demonstrated engagement toward real world issues that will prepare them to face complex global challenges. In addition, the research offered the best practices for integrating PBL into educational curricula. This contributes to the continuing discussion of alternative pedagogical methods that ameliorate the faults of typical education and, in doing so, better train students for success in an interconnected world.Item Objectifying Intuitive Response in Stylistic Analysis: A Study of Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise”(Asian Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies, 2019-02-02) Nkopuruk, Imikan NseobongIntuitive response is an antagonistic phenomenon in the stylistic analysis of a literary work. This is given the fact that stylistics relies on tangible linguistic evidence to unfold the writer’s meaning or the communicative purposes of an author. This paper however, examined objectivity in Maya Angelou’s ‘Still I Rise’. The study employed the different linguistic levels of stylistic analysis as a framework. They are: Syntax, Semantics, Lexis, Graphology and phonology levels of analysis. It is believed that this work will serve as a division of labour between a stylistic analyst and a literary critic.