This article reports on a study done at a New Zealand university seeking to determine the way overseas students respond to the teaching academic writing using a text functions or structures approach, which focuses on discrete language structures and skills. Feedback was gathered from a class of 30 students through the use of a written questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. The data was analysed using keyword and pattern analysis. The findings reveal a palpable disjuncture between overseas students‟ prior academic writing experiences and their present learning using a text functions or structures approach. The article argues that more dialogic and discursively oriented approaches to the teaching of academic writing will bring about gr...
Student academic writing is at the heart of teaching and learning in higher education. Students are ...
While university students are expected to be good academic writers, there is little consensus on wha...
The increase in numbers of international students who have English as a second language (ESL) and ar...
This paper reports on a qualitative study into academic literacy factors impacting on the developmen...
To become a successful participant in the community of their academic discipline, students must lear...
The increase in numbers of international students who have English as a second language (ESL) and ar...
With the dominance of English as the international language communicating through writing in English...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...
This article is based on a study of the motivation and perceived outcomes of students from non-Engli...
As part of my CLeaR Fellowship 2020 (University of Auckland) and with the generous support of a SEED...
All students who have completed their higher school certificate are expected to be both familiar wit...
Staff and student perceptions of what constitutes good academic writing in both further and higher e...
An atomistic and skills-based pedagogical tradition wtih a general focus on iopic sentences, prescri...
Emerging from the United Kingdom during the last decade, academic literacies research has been instr...
About the book: The balance struck in this volume between discussion of theory and reports on and su...
Student academic writing is at the heart of teaching and learning in higher education. Students are ...
While university students are expected to be good academic writers, there is little consensus on wha...
The increase in numbers of international students who have English as a second language (ESL) and ar...
This paper reports on a qualitative study into academic literacy factors impacting on the developmen...
To become a successful participant in the community of their academic discipline, students must lear...
The increase in numbers of international students who have English as a second language (ESL) and ar...
With the dominance of English as the international language communicating through writing in English...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...
This article is based on a study of the motivation and perceived outcomes of students from non-Engli...
As part of my CLeaR Fellowship 2020 (University of Auckland) and with the generous support of a SEED...
All students who have completed their higher school certificate are expected to be both familiar wit...
Staff and student perceptions of what constitutes good academic writing in both further and higher e...
An atomistic and skills-based pedagogical tradition wtih a general focus on iopic sentences, prescri...
Emerging from the United Kingdom during the last decade, academic literacies research has been instr...
About the book: The balance struck in this volume between discussion of theory and reports on and su...
Student academic writing is at the heart of teaching and learning in higher education. Students are ...
While university students are expected to be good academic writers, there is little consensus on wha...
The increase in numbers of international students who have English as a second language (ESL) and ar...