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Teaching Academic Writing as a Discipline-Specific Skill in Higher Education [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 300 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 633 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799822656
  • ISBN-13: 9781799822653
  • Formaat: Hardback, 300 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 633 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799822656
  • ISBN-13: 9781799822653
It is now held that writing influences and is influenced by the discipline where it occurs. The representations that writers employ to produce and comprehend texts are said to be sensitive to the specificities of their disciplinary discourse communities. This exposes writers to divergent disciplinary demands and expectations on what counts as good and appropriate writing in terms of generic structure, discourse features, and stylistic preferences, reflecting dissimilar practices. Because of such exigencies, academic writing seems at times to be very challenging, especially for novice scholars. Thus, any attempt to perceive the function of academic writing in higher education or to evaluate its quality should not discard the shaping force of the disciplines.

Teaching Academic Writing as a Discipline-Specific Skill in Higher Education is a critical scholarly resource that examines the role of writing within academic circles and the disciplinary practices of writing in scholastic environments. The book will also explore the particular difficulties that confront writers in the disciplines as well as the endeavors of educational institutions to develop discipline-specific writing traditions among practicing and novice scholars. Featuring a range of topics such as blended learning, data interpretation, and knowledge construction, this book is essential for instructors, academicians, administrators, professors, researchers, and students.
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgment xxiii
Chapter 1 The Significance of Teaching Academic Writing as a Discipline-Specific Skill
1(22)
El-Sadig Y. Ezza
Altayeb Alballa Ageeb
Rayan O. Sirry
Emtithal Mubarak
Chapter 2 The Use of Engagement Resources in English, Arabic, and EFL Applied Linguistics Research: A Contrastive Study Within an Appraisal Theoretic Perspective
23(32)
May Mahdi Alramadan
Chapter 3 Less Is More in College Students' Writing: Extremely Short Stories as a Bridge to Academic Writing
55(25)
Celine Kamhieh
Chapter 4 University Librarians' Role in Supporting Academic Writing
80(18)
Blessing Chiparausha
Onias Topodzi
Chapter 5 Discipline-Focused Revision Practices: A Context-Specific Example of Revising Dissertation Writing
98(30)
Mindy Crain-Dorough
Adam C. Elder
Chapter 6 The Impact of Knowledge of English Rhetorical Patterns of Organisation on BA Accounting and Finance Students' Writing Academic Genres
128(22)
Malika Kouti
Chapter 7 The Use of Metadiscourse Markers in Dissertations Produced by MATESOL Students
150(25)
Lina Mahomed
Chapter 8 A Genre-Based Study of Algerian EFL Writers' Academic Texts: Move Structure in Research Article Abstracts
175(24)
Touria Drid
Chapter 9 Wikipedia Practices, Quick Facts, and Plagiarism in Higher Education
199(23)
Christophe Emmanuel Premat
Conclusion 222(2)
Compilation of References 224(24)
About the Contributors 248(3)
Index 251