Teaching Academic Writing

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Drawing on writing research, the book takes into account recent developments such as the increasing diversity of the student body, the use of the Internet, electronic tuition and issues surrounding globalisation.

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Genre : Education
Author : Caroline Coffin
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2005-07-26
File : 188 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134507337


Teaching Academic Writing In Uk Higher Education

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Academic Writing is emerging as a distinct subject for teaching and research in higher education in the UK and elsewhere. Teaching Academic Writing in UK Higher Education introduces this growing field and provides a resource for university teachers, researchers and administrators interested in developing students' writing.

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Genre : Education
Author : Lisa Ganobcsik-Williams
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2017-09-16
File : 272 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780230208582


Teaching Academic Writing In Uk Higher Education

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Academic Writing is emerging as a distinct subject for teaching and research in higher education in the UK and elsewhere. Teaching Academic Writing in UK Higher Education introduces this growing field and provides a resource for university teachers, researchers and administrators interested in developing students' writing.

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Genre : Education
Author : Lisa Ganobcsik-Williams
Publisher : Red Globe Press
Release : 2006-06-05
File : 0 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781403945358


Teaching Academic Writing As A Discipline Specific Skill In Higher Education

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It is now held that writing influences and is influenced by the discipline where it occurs. The representations that writers employ to produce and comprehend texts are said to be sensitive to the specificities of their disciplinary discourse communities. This exposes writers to divergent disciplinary demands and expectations on what counts as good and appropriate writing in terms of generic structure, discourse features, and stylistic preferences, reflecting dissimilar practices. Because of such exigencies, academic writing seems at times to be very challenging, especially for novice scholars. Thus, any attempt to perceive the function of academic writing in higher education or to evaluate its quality should not discard the shaping force of the disciplines. Teaching Academic Writing as a Discipline-Specific Skill in Higher Education is a critical scholarly resource that examines the role of writing within academic circles and the disciplinary practices of writing in scholastic environments. The book will also explore the particular difficulties that confront writers in the disciplines as well as the endeavors of educational institutions to develop discipline-specific writing traditions among practicing and novice scholars. Featuring a range of topics such as blended learning, data interpretation, and knowledge construction, this book is essential for instructors, academicians, administrators, professors, researchers, and students.

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Genre : Education
Author : Ezza, El-Sadig Y.
Publisher : IGI Global
Release : 2019-12-27
File : 253 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781799822677


Teaching Academic Writing In European Higher Education

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This volume describes in detail teaching philosophies, curricular structures, research approaches and organizational models used in European countries. It offers concrete teaching strategies and examples: from individual tutorials to large classes, from face-to-face to web-based teaching, and addresses educational and cultural differences between writing instruction in Europe and the US.

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Genre : Education
Author : Lennart Björk
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2003-03-31
File : 234 Pages
ISBN-13 : 140201208X


Risk In Academic Writing

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This book brings together a variety of voices – students and teachers, journal editors and authors, writers from the global north and south – to interrogate the notion of risk as it applies to the production of academic writing. Risk-taking is viewed as a productive force in teaching, learning and writing, and one that can be used to challenge the silences and erasures inherent in academic tradition and convention. Widening participation and the internationalisation of higher education make questions of language, register, agency and identity in postgraduate writing all the more pressing, and this book offers a powerful argument against the further reinforcement of a ‘northern’ Anglophone understanding of knowledge and its production and dissemination. This volume will provide food-for-thought for postgraduate students and their supervisors everywhere.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Lucia Thesen
Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Release : 2013-12-11
File : 371 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781783091072


Writing In The Disciplines

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Writing in the Disciplines (WiD) is a growing field in which discipline-based academics, writing developers, and learning technologists collaborate to help students succeed as subject specialists. This book places WiD in its theoretical and cultural contexts and reports on initiatives taking place at a range of UK higher education institutions. Also includes surveys of current developments and scholarship in the US, Australia, Europe and elsewhere, making it of interest to both a UK and an international audience.

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Genre : Education
Author : Mary Deane
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2011-08-23
File : 181 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781350306325


Academics Engaging With Student Writing

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Student writing has long been viewed as a problem in higher education in the UK. Moreover, the sector has consistently performed poorly in the National Student Survey with regard to assessment and feedback. Academics Engaging with Student Writing tackles these major issues from a new and unique angle, exploring the real-life experiences of academic teachers from different institutions as they set, support, read, respond to and assess assignments undertaken by undergraduate students. Incorporating evidence from post-1992 universities, Oxbridge, members of the Russell Group and others, this book examines working practices around student writing within the context of an increasingly market-oriented mass higher education system. Presenting a wealth of relevant examples from disciplines as diverse as History and Sports Science, Tuck makes extensive use of interviews, observations, texts and audio recordings in order to explore the perspectives of academic teachers who work with student writers and their texts. This book will be of interest to researchers, academics and postgraduate students in the fields of academic literacies, higher education, language and literacy, language in higher education, English for academic purposes and assessment. Furthermore, academic teachers with experience of this crucial aspect of academic labour will welcome Tuck’s pioneering work as an indispensable tool for making sense of their own engagement with student writers.

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Genre : Education
Author : Jackie Tuck
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2017-07-14
File : 219 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317358909


Student Writing In Higher Education

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This is the first book to examine student writing in the context of major changes taking place in today's higher education. For example, students now come to higher education from an increasingly wide range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds, to study in a number of diverse learning environments. Their courses often no longer reflect traditional academic subject boundaries, with their attendant values and norms. there is also an increasing recognition of the importance of lifelong learning, and the necessity for universities to adapt their provision to make it possible for learners to enter and return to higher education at different points in their lives.

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Genre : Education
Author : Mary Rosalind Lea
Publisher : Open University Press
Release : 2000
File : 232 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000066012554


Teaching Academic Writing

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"Chapters address a full range of critical topics, including the context and process of academic writing, needs analysis, teaching approaches, the interrelationship between writing and vocabulary, intercultural perspectives, feedback and assessment. Each chapter includes Classroom Implications, tasks and techniques for teaching, and some possible exercises to use with students. Chapters begin with thought-provoking questions and end with a section designed to help users consider their own beliefs and classroom practices." -- Back cover.

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Genre : Education
Author : Brian Paltridge
Publisher : University of Michigan Press ELT
Release : 2009
File : 204 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015079248954