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A01=Sharon Goodman
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Academic Assessor
academic literacy
Academic Writing
accuracy
advanced university writing instruction
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Argument Essay
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Author_Caroline Coffin
Author_Joan Swann
Author_Mary Jane Curry
Author_Sharon Goodman
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Case Study
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CMC
disciplinary writing
EAP
Electronic Conferencing
electronic learning environments
Electronic Messages
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Face To Face
Faulty Grammar
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Feedback Dialogues
Feedback Practices
formative assessment strategies
Functional Stages
higher education pedagogy
Learning Cycle
lecturers
linguistic
National Committee
Open Ended Comments
Peer Assessment
Rhetorical Purpose
SCIENCES SOCIAL SCIENCES HUMANITIES
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Student Academic Writing
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Student Writing
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Teaching Academic Writing
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415261357
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Nov 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Student academic writing is at the heart of teaching and learning in higher education. Students are assessed largely by what they write, and need to learn both general academic conventions as well as disciplinary writing requirements in order to be successful in higher education.
Teaching Academic Writing is a 'toolkit' designed to help higher education lecturers and tutors teach writing to their students. Containing a range of diverse teaching strategies, the book offers both practical activities to help students develop their writing abilities and guidelines to help lecturers and tutors think in more depth about the assessment tasks they set and the feedback they give to students. The authors explore a wide variety of text types, from essays and reflective diaries to research projects and laboratory reports. The book draws on recent research in the fields of academic literacy, second language learning, and linguistics. It is grounded in recent developments such as the increasing diversity of the student body, the use of the Internet, electronic tuition, and issues related to distance learning in an era of increasing globalisation.
Written by experienced teachers of writing, language, and linguistics, Teaching Academic Writing will be of interest to anyone involved in teaching academic writing in higher education.

Caroline Coffin, Mary Jane Curry, Sharon Goodman, Ann Hewings, Theresa M. Lillis and Joan Swann are all based at the Centre for Language and Communications, The Open University, UK.