Lubricating culture awareness and critical thinking through humour Aleksandar
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2025-07-15
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AAB College
Abstract
There is an ample evidence supporting the benefits of instructional humour, including increased attention and interest, information retention and learning speed, more productive learning environment, a more positive image of the instructor, more efficient acquisition of linguistic and cultural competencies, an increased conversational involvement, enhanced cultural awareness and more stimulated critical thinking. However, most of the research findings rely on what is termed appropriate humour, such as puns, jokes, anecdotes, and alike, while potentially offensive humour that relates to sexual, ethnic, religious, and political identity is generally labelled inappropriate and advised to be avoided in the classroom. It is in this particular context that this study seeks to test the potential of such humour, sexual and ethnic in particular, to act as a tool of increasing cultural awareness and stimulate critical thinking among university students. To do so, the study relies on an experimental class design combining in-class and extracurricular activities created by using sexual and ethnic humour samples.
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Humori pedagogjik nxit vetëdije kulturore dhe mendim kritik.
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instructional humour, critical thinking, cultural awareness.
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Takovski, A. (2021). Lubricating culture awareness and critical thinking through humour. The European Journal of Humour Research, 9(4), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.7592/EJHR2021.9.4.535