ABSTRACT: This article presents the findings of an action research project carried out in 2012 with 12 first-year university students taking ‘Education Studies’ in a university in England. The aim of the project was to explore the best ways to support students’ academic writing skills. The literature review highlights the challenges students encounter when trying to learn the discourse of adiscipline; and in the light of this examination, a reflection on the strengths and weaknesses of my own practice provides the context for carrying out an action research project. The teaching intervention was assessed using the following methods of data collection: questionnaires and semi-structured interviews with students, and content analysis of my ow...
Academic writing plays an important role in EFL learning. This takes much effort and forces students...
Student difficulties with the transition to writing in higher education are well documented whether ...
English academic writing skills are crucial for all university students, locally and worldwide. Stud...
This article presents the findings of an action research project carried out in 2012 with 12first-ye...
The study aimed to examine first year students ’ conceptions of writing and the extent to which thes...
This case study explores undergraduate and postgraduate student perceptions of the nature and effect...
In academic year 2010-2011, the English Department and Centre for Teaching and Learning at National ...
To increase higher education participation and meet government targets, Australian universities are ...
This article presents the findings of an action research project carried out in 2012 with 12 first-y...
This article presents the findings of an action research project carried out in 2012 with 12 first-y...
In academic year 2010-2011, the English Department and Centre for Teaching and Learning at National...
In academic year 2010-2011, the English Department and Centre for Teaching and Learning at National...
In academic year 2010-2011, the English Department and Centre for Teaching and Learning at Na...
In academic year 2010-2011, the English Department and Centre for Teaching and Learning at Na...
‘Fail Better’ is an approach which supports first year students’ successful transition to higher edu...
Academic writing plays an important role in EFL learning. This takes much effort and forces students...
Student difficulties with the transition to writing in higher education are well documented whether ...
English academic writing skills are crucial for all university students, locally and worldwide. Stud...
This article presents the findings of an action research project carried out in 2012 with 12first-ye...
The study aimed to examine first year students ’ conceptions of writing and the extent to which thes...
This case study explores undergraduate and postgraduate student perceptions of the nature and effect...
In academic year 2010-2011, the English Department and Centre for Teaching and Learning at National ...
To increase higher education participation and meet government targets, Australian universities are ...
This article presents the findings of an action research project carried out in 2012 with 12 first-y...
This article presents the findings of an action research project carried out in 2012 with 12 first-y...
In academic year 2010-2011, the English Department and Centre for Teaching and Learning at National...
In academic year 2010-2011, the English Department and Centre for Teaching and Learning at National...
In academic year 2010-2011, the English Department and Centre for Teaching and Learning at Na...
In academic year 2010-2011, the English Department and Centre for Teaching and Learning at Na...
‘Fail Better’ is an approach which supports first year students’ successful transition to higher edu...
Academic writing plays an important role in EFL learning. This takes much effort and forces students...
Student difficulties with the transition to writing in higher education are well documented whether ...
English academic writing skills are crucial for all university students, locally and worldwide. Stud...