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Teaching and Researching Writing

Inglese · Tascabile

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SECTION ONE: CONCEPTS AND ISSUESCHAPTER 1. A CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW OF WRITING 1.1 Text-oriented research and teaching 1.1.1 Texts as autonomous objects 1.1.2 Texts as discourse 1.2 Writer-oriented research and teaching 1.2.1 Writing as personal expression 1.2.2 Writing as a cognitive process 1.2.3 Writing as a situated act 1.3 Reader-oriented research and teaching 1.3.1 Writing as social interaction 1.3.2 Writing as social construction 1.3.3 Writing as power and ideology 1.4 Conclusions and readings 2. KEY ISSUES IN WRITING 2.1 How is writing different from speech? 2.2 How is writing related to literacy? 2.3 What is an expert writer? 2.4 How do genres differ? 2.5 How does writing express identity? 2.6 How does writing express social relationships? 2.7 What is the impact of new technologies on writing? 2.8 How should we teach writing? 2.9 Conclusion and readings SECTION TWO: APPLYING WRITING RESEARCH 3. RESEARCH-BASED WRITING COURSES 3.1 WRIT 101: Process in practice 3.2 Genre in primary classrooms: The NSW K-6 syllabus 3.3 Go for Gold: writing for a reason 3.4 Readings 4. RESEARCH-BASED MATERIALS, METHODS AND RESOURCES 4.1 Research writing: An advanced EAP textbook 4.2 WordPilot 2000: corpora assisted writing 4.3 Writing networks: Interaction in an ESL computer workshop 4.4 Writing portfolios: Pedagogy and assessment 4.5 Conclusion SECTION THREE: RESEARCHING WRITING 5. RESEARCH PRACTICE AND RESEARCH ISSUES 5.1 Practitioner research 5.2 Researching texts 5.3 Researching writers 5.4 Researching readers 5.5 Readings 6. RESEARCH CASES 6.1 Questionnaire research on readers' beliefs and practices 6.2 Experimental research on peer response training 6.3 Text analysis research on email business correspondence 6.4 Learner corpora research on hedging and boosting 6.5 Interview research on the writing needs of nurses 6.6 Protocol research on the writing process 6.7 Diary research on the research process 6.8 Case study research of workplace writing 6.9 Ethnographic research on teacher written feedback 6.10 Literacy practices research among adolescent groups 6.11 Conclusions and readings SECTION FOUR: REFERENCES AND RESOURCES 7. KEY AREAS AND TEXTS 7.1 Literacy 7.2 Rhetoric 7.3 Sociology of scientific knowledge / Social construction 7.4 Professional communication / ESP 7.5 First language writing 7.6 Second language composition teaching 7.7 Pragmatics 7.8 Translation studies 7.9 Literature 7.10 Mass print media 8. KEY SOURCES AND TERMS 8.1 Books 8.2 Journals 8.3 Professional associations 8.4 Principal writing conferences 8.5 Email lists and bulletin boards 8.6 Internet sites 8.7 Databases 8.8 A glossary of some key terms References   ...

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Autori Ken Hyland
Editore Pearson Elt
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 15.11.2001
 
EAN 9780582423381
ISBN 978-0-582-42338-1
Dimensioni 156 mm x 233 mm x 15 mm
Serie Applied Linguistics in Action
Applied Linguistics in Action
Categoria Libri scolastici

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