non-peer-reviewedThis issue of the Journal of Academic Writing contains selected, peer-reviewed articles based on presentations given at the EATAW 2011 conference. The conference, held on 29th June 2011 at the University of Limerick, Ireland, and hosted by the Regional Writing Centre at the University of Limerick, took as its focus the role of the student experience in shaping academic writing development in higher education. The EATAW 2011 conference brought together 280 participants to contribute to discussion of how to enhance the student experience through writing development. Conference delegates included writing teachers and researchers, writing centre and writing programme administrators, staff developers, and professional and peer w...
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This issue of the journal presents studies that give insight into both student learning and tutor le...
This paper considers the role of student academic writing in subject learning at university. It mak...
TEAN presents the 16th issue of the TEAN journal here with a range of papers on very interesting and...
This Editorial introduces the inaugural issue of the Journal of Academic Writing
non-peer-reviewedLINK TO DIALOGUES: http://e-learning.coventry.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/joaw/article/view...
On 29 June 2011, 280 delegates interested in the teaching, tutoring, research, administration and de...
An introduction to this re-launch edition of the journal by the new members of the editorial tea
The past few years has witnessed a proliferation of new journals in the fields of educational resear...
Universities are under ever-increasing pressure from employers to provide some form of interaction w...
In academic year 2010-2011, the English Department and Centre for Teaching and Learning at Na...
Growing emphasis on research output has spawned initiatives to enhance writing practices, often targ...
In academic year 2010-2011, the English Department and Centre for Teaching and Learning at National...
Editorial for special issue of Journal of Research in Post Compulsory Education. The articles publ...
First paragraph: Starting up a new academic journal in the information age, an age characteris...
Editorial from Dr Jason Truscott, Learning Development Advisor (University of Plymouth)
This issue of the journal presents studies that give insight into both student learning and tutor le...
This paper considers the role of student academic writing in subject learning at university. It mak...
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