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Floris M. van Blankenstein; Kim J. H. Dirkx; Nathalie M. F. de Bruycker – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2025
Peer feedback can be an effective learning aid. However, providing peer feedback so that it is used by the receiver, is very difficult. Adding feedback requests to the peer feedback process may improve the quality of peer feedback. However, little is known about how feedback requests affect peer feedback responses. In this study, fifty-four…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Graduate Students, Masters Theses
Han Zhang; Jamie Costley; Matthew Courtney; Galina Shulgina; Mik Fanguy – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Depending on the nature of comments made during peer review of academic writing, students may be able to evaluate and revise their performance. Therefore, it is essential to explore how the content of comments affects student writing. Since peer review is a process of interaction, it is critical to understand how comments affect student academic…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Content Area Writing, Academic Language, Feedback (Response)
Katarina Pantic; Megan Hamilton – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2024
Though essential for graduate students' success, academic writing remains complex for a variety of reasons. Lack of institutional support and non-transparent writing practices leave graduate students in education to depend on the support of their academic supervisors. The aim of this paper is to familiarize graduate students with the genre of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Writing (Composition), Academic Language, Literature Reviews
Yuan Yao; Yiwen Sun; Siyu Zhu; Xinhua Zhu – European Journal of Education, 2025
Recent years have witnessed a growing application of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) technology in writing instruction. Students should mobilise their metacognitive strategies during this endeavour to maximise the benefits of GenAI while avoiding the potential negative impacts. Within the context of tertiary education in Hong Kong, this…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Strategies, Graduate Students, Technology Uses in Education
Ju Chuan Huang – Language and Education, 2024
Due to globalization, English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has gained popularity in higher education. While EMI is mostly adopted in content courses, content instructors may explicitly or implicitly attend to language to help students comprehend course content. However, little research has explored how content instructors provide language…
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, Academic Language, English (Second Language), Graduate Students
Chin-Wen Chien – Language Learning in Higher Education, 2024
Dynamic assessment (DA) integrates assessment and instruction between the instructor and learners. It emphasizes the learning process. DA was introduced to 24 undergraduates and 9 graduate students in two academic writing courses in Taiwan. The analysis of the pre- and post-tests, writing portfolios, observations, and interviews reached the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Academic Language
Doniwen Pietersen; Mbusiseni Celimpilo Dube – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2024
In this theoretical paper we explore the authorial voice of black African postgraduate students in their writing and scholarship experience. This includes investigating the undergirding factors that need to be interrogated when it comes to the student-supervisor relationship. Some (if not most) black African postgraduate students experience…
Descriptors: Blacks, Graduate Students, Academic Language, Scholarship
Lucia Thesen – Multilingual Matters, 2024
This book seeks to disrupt the narrative about the process of academic writing and the written products which are currently valued in the university by juxtaposing the messiness and deletions of the writing process with the hegemonic imaginary of what research writing "should" look like. The author uses writing as both a subject and a…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Writing (Composition), Graduate Students, Universities
Chang Liu; Meihua Chen – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2024
This study explores the decolonial potential of Chinese bilingual postgraduate students' translanguaging practices in English academic writing. It investigates the ways that students enact translanguaging to delink from monolingual standard English norms and integrate their authentic bilingual voices in the writing process. A case study was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Bilingualism, Academic Language
Sofia Jusslin; Anna Widlund – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Students seem to encounter various challenges when writing bachelor's and master's theses, indicating a need to support them in their writing processes. In this study, academic writing workshops for students writing bachelor's and master's theses were developed and investigated during three years of a participatory action research project. The…
Descriptors: Masters Theses, Theses, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
Jacqueline Winsch; Ankhi Thakurta; Claire Wan; Ericka Staufert-Reyes; María Paula Ghiso; Gerald Campano – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
This study explores how a team of university and youth co-researchers collaboratively inquired into, and participated in, the process of writing for educational change. We refer to the collective literate processes through which researchers worked to center community priorities in academic writing as community-centered composing. We document how…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Academic Language, Collaborative Writing, Secondary School Students
Haibo Shen; Michael Singh – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
The monolingual English norm in current education and academic discourse has continuously marginalised the linguistic and theoretical resources in languages other than English. Drawing upon evidence from Chinese bilingual postgraduate researchers and their supervisors, this paper reconsiders their potentials for bilingual theorising with their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bilingual Students, Graduate Students, Researchers
Clarence Green; Melania Pantelich; Michael Barrow; Daya Weerasinghe; Rachel Daniel – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2024
There are few published estimates of vocabulary sizes amongst students in tertiary education. Research does not offer estimates of the vocabulary size tertiary students might be expected to possess, though estimates exist for K-12 education, some EFL contexts, and the general population. Such research is important. For reading comprehension during…
Descriptors: Intervention, Undergraduate Students, Vocabulary Development, Teaching Methods
Gifty Edna Anani; Ernest Nyamekye; Daniel Bafour-Koduah – Discover Education, 2025
This research explores postgraduate students' attitudes and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in academic writing, using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). Guided by the mixed method approach, quantitative and qualitative measures like questionnaires and interviews were adopted to gather data from postgraduate students. Descriptive…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Student Attitudes, Academic Language, Universities
Afifah – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2024
The emergence of AI-driven writing tools has assisted students in writing academic papers. Although the positive benefits of these tools have been acknowledged, concerns regarding ethics emerge. This research is a qualitative study aiming to explore university students' perspectives on the use of AI tools for academic writing. This study sought to…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Technology Uses in Education, Reliability