Despite most students being partly or wholly assessed on their writing, very few would consider themselves to be writers. Nonia Williams Korteling explores how students might be supported in feeling more confident about writing processes and practices in the classroom, focusing on two methods that can help students begin to see themselves as part of a community of writers: freewriting, and collaborative and discursive annotations
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What's the secret to a productive spell of writing? Chris Smith shares insights gleaned from intervi...
This article documents teacher learning through participation in lesson study, a form of professiona...
Writing and learning centre professionals have expertise in supporting the development of academic l...
The goal of this course is for students within the major of Literature to study the kind of academic...
AI tools are available today that can write compelling university level essays. Taking an example of...
This article describes a two-semester study of mixed (native and non-native speaking) writing groups...
Since it started in 2011, Academic Writing Month has seen a growth of workshops and initiatives aime...
This paper explores academics' writing practices, focusing on the ways in which they use digital pla...
This paper explores design anthropology as a topic of study among university students. After establ...
Standardized academic English is now understood to be rooted in histories and practices that are col...
I wrote the following paper upon completing my semester as a Student Teacher at an elementary school...
Broadening vocabulary in a second language is often a key aim for students on language courses. This...
This series of in-class and at home reflective assignments was designed for the Liberal Arts: Social...
In this paper, I share an account of what happens when a teacher values children's experiences of po...
Academia, especially at PhD and Post-Doctoral level, is often associated with individual work and is...
What's the secret to a productive spell of writing? Chris Smith shares insights gleaned from intervi...
This article documents teacher learning through participation in lesson study, a form of professiona...