Drawing on critical, socio-cultural and sociolinguistic theories of writing, text and voice, this ethnographic study examines the challenges that a mature ESL student and her instructors in a university course on Spanish Language Media face as they co-construct a common understanding of academic literacy and voice in an undergraduate General Studies Program offered by a university in Western Massachusetts. Intertextual analysis of the data suggests that traditional product-based approaches to helping students develop academic literacy might not be very effective. However, to be able to take a different approach, such as the one suggested by genre scholars, both faculty teaching content subjects and writing tutors would need appropriate trai...
This study argues for sociolinguistics to be foundational to an adequate theory of rhetoric, and the...
This study explores the challenges encountered by 60 ESL undergraduate students across four universi...
The limited language skills and low academic proficiency of Hispanic English Language Learners (ELLs...
Drawing on critical, socio-cultural and sociolinguistic theories of writing, text and voice, this et...
For years, university faculty has complained that students come to the university unprepared to meet...
Con base en teorías críticas, socioculturales y sociolingüísticas sobre escritura académica, texto y...
College adjuncts are designed to assist Generation 1.5 ESL students to develop academic language pro...
This literature review explores two basic questions: First, why have English as a Second Language (E...
Academic literacy is a challenging yet increasingly essential skill for Adult Basic Education (ABE) ...
The ability to read and write academic discourse in a second language often determines an ESL studen...
This research investigates ways of supporting students’ development of L2 academic literacies. Speci...
This dissertation reports findings from a five-month qualitative study of a group of five ESL studen...
This thesis reports on a mixed-methods research study based on faculty and English as a Second Langu...
This dissertation examines the participation of adult English learners in a community college ESL co...
students want and need explicit instruction in how to write in the genres expected by their particul...
This study argues for sociolinguistics to be foundational to an adequate theory of rhetoric, and the...
This study explores the challenges encountered by 60 ESL undergraduate students across four universi...
The limited language skills and low academic proficiency of Hispanic English Language Learners (ELLs...
Drawing on critical, socio-cultural and sociolinguistic theories of writing, text and voice, this et...
For years, university faculty has complained that students come to the university unprepared to meet...
Con base en teorías críticas, socioculturales y sociolingüísticas sobre escritura académica, texto y...
College adjuncts are designed to assist Generation 1.5 ESL students to develop academic language pro...
This literature review explores two basic questions: First, why have English as a Second Language (E...
Academic literacy is a challenging yet increasingly essential skill for Adult Basic Education (ABE) ...
The ability to read and write academic discourse in a second language often determines an ESL studen...
This research investigates ways of supporting students’ development of L2 academic literacies. Speci...
This dissertation reports findings from a five-month qualitative study of a group of five ESL studen...
This thesis reports on a mixed-methods research study based on faculty and English as a Second Langu...
This dissertation examines the participation of adult English learners in a community college ESL co...
students want and need explicit instruction in how to write in the genres expected by their particul...
This study argues for sociolinguistics to be foundational to an adequate theory of rhetoric, and the...
This study explores the challenges encountered by 60 ESL undergraduate students across four universi...
The limited language skills and low academic proficiency of Hispanic English Language Learners (ELLs...