Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. These staff typically enter their roles from a range of professional backgrounds and, consequently, may hold different professional identities and understandings of what academic writing is. Although there is a body of research on teacher identity and on lecturers’ conceptualisations of writing, few studies have compared the views and identities of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) teachers and learning developers. The current study set out to investigate whether these two groups perceive academic writing in similar or different ways, and why. We undertook a small-scale study, interviewing eight participants at two universities, half from a pos...
Studies of university students' beliefs and attitudes about academic writing and authorshipAuthorial...
Starting with questions of how a language and learning practitioner might assist a student to write ...
This paper challenges the widespread view that writing is somehow peripheral to the more serious asp...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...
This paper reports on a small-scale study in a post-1992 UK University that set out to explore how l...
This paper discusses barriers to the development of academic writing, in the area of teacher educati...
This paper reports on a pilot project which investigates the writing identity construction, writing ...
[EN] This paper discusses barriers to the development of academic writing, in the area of teacher ed...
This book argues that what makes writing academic emerges from socio-academic and historical practic...
This presentation is based on findings from my doctoral research. The aim of my doctoral thesis is ...
This book argues that what makes writing academic emerges from socio-academic and historical practic...
This study brings together the methodology of corpus linguistics and the framing of academic literac...
This paper reports on a small scale action research project concerning subject lecturers' and Englis...
This presentation is based on findings from my doctoral research. The aim of my doctoral thesis is ...
A growing body of academic literacies research has enhanced our understanding of university writing ...
Studies of university students' beliefs and attitudes about academic writing and authorshipAuthorial...
Starting with questions of how a language and learning practitioner might assist a student to write ...
This paper challenges the widespread view that writing is somehow peripheral to the more serious asp...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...
This paper reports on a small-scale study in a post-1992 UK University that set out to explore how l...
This paper discusses barriers to the development of academic writing, in the area of teacher educati...
This paper reports on a pilot project which investigates the writing identity construction, writing ...
[EN] This paper discusses barriers to the development of academic writing, in the area of teacher ed...
This book argues that what makes writing academic emerges from socio-academic and historical practic...
This presentation is based on findings from my doctoral research. The aim of my doctoral thesis is ...
This book argues that what makes writing academic emerges from socio-academic and historical practic...
This study brings together the methodology of corpus linguistics and the framing of academic literac...
This paper reports on a small scale action research project concerning subject lecturers' and Englis...
This presentation is based on findings from my doctoral research. The aim of my doctoral thesis is ...
A growing body of academic literacies research has enhanced our understanding of university writing ...
Studies of university students' beliefs and attitudes about academic writing and authorshipAuthorial...
Starting with questions of how a language and learning practitioner might assist a student to write ...
This paper challenges the widespread view that writing is somehow peripheral to the more serious asp...