Teachers of English in Second language and foreign language situations who teach writing have had to face many challenges, some of which have come about from rapid changes in the teaching of writing in the developed nations. The dilemma that teachers face is a big one – whether to totally embrace the changes (which are advocated by these developed nations as being necessary to achieve better teaching and learning, or to adopt and adapt where necessary. This article provides the over-view of problems faced by writing teachers in SL/FL situations and provides some suggestions as to how teachers can deal with “paradigm shifts” as in the ones that have affected the field of writing. Keywords: composing, compositions, culture, directions, disc...
Learners\u27 perceptions of their teachers\u27 practices have received considerable research attenti...
This study seeks to examine how teacher attitudes influence writing instruction for secondary Englis...
Assessment is a perennial issue in the teaching of writing. Teachers dread it, and many are not well...
Teachers of English in Second language and foreign language situations who teach writing have had to...
Teachers of English in Second language and foreign language situations who teach writing have had to...
A great deal of literature on teaching English writing focuses primarily on English dominant context...
In this article, four second language writing specialists address the following significant question...
A great deal of literature on teaching English writing focuses primarily on English dominant context...
The teaching of language has developed from time to time. Writing as oneof the skills in language le...
Research on first language (L1) writing quality has explored the relations between areas of cognitiv...
Foreign language (FL) instruction in the United States currently suffers from a lack of consensus re...
Aptly put by Dana R. Ferris (2014), the purpose of English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) teachers givin...
This qualitative case study investigated the classroom practices of two English language teachers fr...
Damian Finnegan (damian.finnegan@mah.se) Asko Kauppinen (asko.kauppinen@mah.se) Anna Wärnsby (anna.w...
Writing is one of the most important skills that second language students need to develop, and the a...
Learners\u27 perceptions of their teachers\u27 practices have received considerable research attenti...
This study seeks to examine how teacher attitudes influence writing instruction for secondary Englis...
Assessment is a perennial issue in the teaching of writing. Teachers dread it, and many are not well...
Teachers of English in Second language and foreign language situations who teach writing have had to...
Teachers of English in Second language and foreign language situations who teach writing have had to...
A great deal of literature on teaching English writing focuses primarily on English dominant context...
In this article, four second language writing specialists address the following significant question...
A great deal of literature on teaching English writing focuses primarily on English dominant context...
The teaching of language has developed from time to time. Writing as oneof the skills in language le...
Research on first language (L1) writing quality has explored the relations between areas of cognitiv...
Foreign language (FL) instruction in the United States currently suffers from a lack of consensus re...
Aptly put by Dana R. Ferris (2014), the purpose of English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) teachers givin...
This qualitative case study investigated the classroom practices of two English language teachers fr...
Damian Finnegan (damian.finnegan@mah.se) Asko Kauppinen (asko.kauppinen@mah.se) Anna Wärnsby (anna.w...
Writing is one of the most important skills that second language students need to develop, and the a...
Learners\u27 perceptions of their teachers\u27 practices have received considerable research attenti...
This study seeks to examine how teacher attitudes influence writing instruction for secondary Englis...
Assessment is a perennial issue in the teaching of writing. Teachers dread it, and many are not well...